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''The Times Atlas of World History'' is a historical atlas first published by Times Books Limited, then a subsidiary of Times Newspapers Ltd and later a branch of Collins Bartholomew, which is a subsidiary of HarperCollins, and which in the latest editions has changed names to become ''The Times Complete History of the World''. The first two editions were created by Barry Winkleman, the editorial director of Times Atlases and Managing Director of Times Books. They were edited by the Oxford Chichele Professor of Modern History
Geoffrey Barraclough Geoffrey Barraclough (10 May 1908, Bradford – 26 December 1984, Burford) was an English historian, known as a medievalist and historian of Germany. He was educated at Bootham School (1921–1924) in York and at Bradford Grammar School (192 ...
. It contains large full color plates and commentary on each map or set of maps. Includes approximately 600 maps covering the date span of 3000 BCE to 1975. It has been revised and reprinted for many times and the latest edition is the ninth edition, published in 2015, and reflects on the modern world up to the 21st Century.


Content

It contains seven sections: * The world of early man * The first civilisations * The classical civilisations of Eurasia * The world of divided regions * The world of emerging West * The age of European dominance * The age of global civilisation The book is prefaced with an eleven page "World Chronology" which is quick-view timeline across general geographic regions. It is suffixed with a Glossary (38 pages), helpful in cross-referencing names and places, and an index (26 pages). Each section is further divided into given subjects and contain between one and nine maps, charts to show economic, demographic, manufactures, agricultural output, drug trade and other data as needed. Occasionally illustrations are included on a topic. In the introduction to the first edition, Geoffrey Barraclough notes that the desire of ''The Atlas'' was to provide a history based on the viewpoint of its creators, hence the spread of Islam, for example, is centred at Mecca, as might have been the view of the seventh century Arabs.


Publication information

''The Atlas'', first published in 1978 in London, UK, sold more than two million copies in many languages. Its stated aim was to describe the major processes and events of world history across a broad canvas and omit tiny details of, say, ruling families, minor battles etc. It wished to give a dynamic view of population migrations, economic developments such as agriculture and industrialisation, wars, the spread of religions and political ideologies. It was created by Barry Winkleman, the Publishing Director of ''The Times'', and
Geoffrey Barraclough Geoffrey Barraclough (10 May 1908, Bradford – 26 December 1984, Burford) was an English historian, known as a medievalist and historian of Germany. He was educated at Bootham School (1921–1924) in York and at Bradford Grammar School (192 ...
, Chichele Professor of Modern History at Oxford University. They assembled a team of some 100 leading historians. Following the death of
Geoffrey Barraclough Geoffrey Barraclough (10 May 1908, Bradford – 26 December 1984, Burford) was an English historian, known as a medievalist and historian of Germany. He was educated at Bootham School (1921–1924) in York and at Bradford Grammar School (192 ...
in 1984, three other editors have since edited the atlas. The third edition was edited by Norman Stone, then Geoffrey Parker for the fourth, and
Richard Overy Richard James Overy (born 23 December 1947) is a British historian who has published on the history of World War II and Nazi Germany. In 2007, as ''The Times'' editor of ''Complete History of the World'', he chose the 50 key dates of world his ...
for the fifth to the present ninth edition. Also, since the fifth edition the atlas was fully updated with digitalized maps and is renamed ''The Times Complete Atlas of World History'', along with its smaller version of ''The Times Compact History of the World'', previously known as ''The Times Concise Atlas of World History''.


Editions

Edited by
Geoffrey Barraclough Geoffrey Barraclough (10 May 1908, Bradford – 26 December 1984, Burford) was an English historian, known as a medievalist and historian of Germany. He was educated at Bootham School (1921–1924) in York and at Bradford Grammar School (192 ...
*1st edition, 1978, (Revisions, 1979; 3rd Imp), 1980 (4th Imp), 1981, 1983 *2nd edition, 1984, 1985, 1986 (Revisions), 1988 Edited by Norman Stone *3rd edition, 1989, 1992 (Revisions) Edited by Geoffrey Parker *4th edition, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 Edited by
Richard Overy Richard James Overy (born 23 December 1947) is a British historian who has published on the history of World War II and Nazi Germany. In 2007, as ''The Times'' editor of ''Complete History of the World'', he chose the 50 key dates of world his ...
as The Times Complete History of the World *5th edition, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 *6th edition, 2004, 2005, 2006 *7th edition, 2007, 2008 *8th edition, 2010 *9th edition, 2015


Reviews

In the latest eighth edition of ''The Times Complete History of the World'',
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historian Niall Ferguson stated that the atlas "conveys a sense not only of time, but also of place"; while English journalist and presenter Jon Snow commented that "in the internet age, proof positive that this reference book still has the edge by a considerable margin".


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Times Atlas of World History, The 1978 non-fiction books Historical atlases