The Story of Modern Progress: With a Preliminary Survey of Eariler Progress
Synopsis
"The Story of Modern Progress" provides a sweeping narrative of the evolution of human civilization, tracing the trajectory of development from ancient roots to the modern era. Written by Willis Mason West, a prominent historian and educator, this work serves as both a survey of global history and a focused analysis of the advancements that define the modern world.
The text begins with a preliminary overview of early historical progress, establishing the foundational stages of human society. It then moves into a detailed study of the socio-political, scientific, and cultural milestones that accelerated during the modern period. West explores the rise of democracy, the impact of the industrial revolution, and the shifting dynamics of international relations, all while emphasizing the continuous thread of progress that links the past to the present.
This work is an essential resource for those interested in the pedagogical approach to history during the interwar period. It offers a clear, structured look at how the concept of progress was understood and taught, highlighting the themes of liberty, law, and technological innovation. "The Story of Modern Progress" remains a significant historical document, illustrating the optimistic and evolutionary view of history prevalent in early 20th-century scholarship.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781026009291
- Number of pages: 816
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 43 mm
- Languages: English
