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MBC's "Guys Who Cross the Line Master-X" MC Shim Yong-hwan, historian
A short but deep, easy but broad world history class


For those of you who are always frustrated by thick and complex history books, a world history class that will allow you to grasp the flow of history in an instant just by reading begins.
Historically, it covers a wide range of topics, from the beginning of human civilization to the present day, including the most important events, people, and places in world history, as well as culture, religion, and works of art.
Additionally, we broke away from the world history that had been written primarily in European terms and covered Eastern and Western history in a balanced way from our perspective.
The best prophet of the future is the past.
Let's embark on a journey of knowledge, gaining wisdom for living today through a short but deep, easy but broad knowledge of world history, and engaging in intellectual conversations with anyone.
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index
DAY 001.
Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period
DAY 002.
Sun Yat-sen
DAY 003.
Renaissance
DAY 004.
Beethoven
DAY 005.
The Epic of Gilgamesh
DAY 006.
Telegraph, telephone, electricity
DAY 007.
Venice
DAY 008.
Edo shogunate
DAY 009.
Joan of Arc
DAY 010.
American Revolution
DAY 011.
impressionism
DAY 012.
Osiris and Isis
DAY 013.
enterprise
DAY 014.
World War
DAY 015.
Chinese dynasties
DAY 016.
One question and no question
DAY 017.
Puritan Revolution
DAY 018.
Gothic style
DAY 019.
cave paintings
DAY 020.
fire
DAY 021.
Caribbean
DAY 022.
Thailand and ASEAN
DAY 023.
Confucius
DAY 024.
Industrial Revolution
DAY 025.
Palace of Versailles
DAY 026.
African history
DAY 027.
worker
DAY 028.
Alhambra Palace
DAY 029.
Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang
DAY 030.
pour
DAY 031.
Athens
DAY 032.
Leonardo da Vinci
DAY 033.
The Caste System and Jainism
DAY 034.
Discovery of the New World
DAY 035.
St. Basil's Cathedral
DAY 036.
vietnam
DAY 037.
Socrates
DAY 038.
Holocaust
DAY 039.
Van Gogh
DAY 040.
Kazakhstan
DAY 041.
mental hospital
DAY 042.
Art Nouveau
DAY 043.
Long journey
DAY 044.
Muhammad
DAY 045.
fascism
DAY 046.
Landscape painting
DAY 047.
Golden Mask
DAY 048.
anti-caste movement
DAY 049.
Peking
DAY 050.
Three Dharma Seals
DAY 051.
Marx
DAY 052.
Rome
DAY 053.
Chinese castle
DAY 054.
calligraphy
DAY 055.
System
DAY 056.
New York and Boston
DAY 057.
Jomon pottery
DAY 058.
Kierkegaard
DAY 059.
president
DAY 060.
Akbusi
DAY 061.
Dalai Lama
DAY 062.
Peace Constitution and San Francisco Peace Treaty
DAY 063.
religious wars
DAY 064.
Prince Shotoku
DAY 065.
Paul
DAY 066.
pest
DAY 067.
Bernini
DAY 068.
History of Islam
DAY 069.
nomad
DAY 070.
California
DAY 071.
History of the Northern Peoples
DAY 072.
Carl Jung
DAY 073.
Simon Bolivar and San Martin
DAY 074.
two hundred
DAY 075.
land reform
DAY 076.
nuclear
DAY 077.
Non-alignment
DAY 078.
Northern Expedition
DAY 079.
Laozi and Zhuangzi
DAY 080.
Crusades
DAY 081.
pillar
DAY 082.
Pakistan
DAY 083.
pig
DAY 084.
Kyoto
DAY 085.
buddhism
DAY 086.
Platon
DAY 087.
absolutism
DAY 088.
Ukiyo-e
DAY 089.
Rosetta Stone
DAY 090.
dog
DAY 091.
Kamakura shogunate
DAY 092.
Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties period
DAY 093.
Aristotle
DAY 094.
Sparta
DAY 095.
Ancient makeup techniques
DAY 096.
Scythians
DAY 097.
Malacca
DAY 098.
Shanghai
DAY 099.
Meiji Restoration
DAY 100.
Mencius
DAY 101.
Republic
DAY 102.
Tao Yuanming
DAY 103.
Timurid Empire
DAY 104.
butler
DAY 105.
North Africa and Algeria
DAY 106.
India
DAY 107.
Sunja
DAY 108.
Haitian Revolution
DAY 109.
Michelangelo
DAY 110.
Saudi Arabia
DAY 111.
American globalism
DAY 112.
Angkor Wat
DAY 113.
Dharmagumitsu Sutra
DAY 114.
Frankfurt School
DAY 115.
Battle of Marathon
DAY 116.
Encyclopedia and Madame de Pompadour
DAY 117.
North American Free Trade Agreement
DAY 118.
metric system
DAY 119.
Borobudur
DAY 120.
Indonesia
DAY 121.
Nietzsche
DAY 122.
The reforms of the Gracchi brothers
DAY 123.
expressionism
DAY 124.
Kingdom of God
DAY 125.
Quarantine and isolation
DAY 126.
Jerusalem
DAY 127.
Daika Reform
DAY 128.
mute
DAY 129.
Reformation
DAY 130.
Bernard Buffet
DAY 131.
Iran
DAY 132.
Benz and Ford
DAY 133.
Osaka
DAY 134.
Japanese history
DAY 135.
Hanbija
DAY 136.
Renaissance in Northern Europe
DAY 137.
Romanticism
DAY 138.
fist axe
DAY 139.
camp
DAY 140.
Hong Kong
DAY 141.
Wang Anshi's reforms
DAY 142.
noblemen
DAY 143.
triarchy
DAY 144.
King Huijong
DAY 145.
Akhenaten and the Religious Revolution
DAY 146.
swimming
DAY 147.
World's Fair
DAY 148.
Oda Nobunaga
DAY 149.
Christianity
DAY 150.
Hellenistic period
DAY 151.
Parthenon
DAY 152.
Mesopotamian civilization
DAY 153.
Medellin Cartel
DAY 154.
Newton
DAY 155.
Han Dynasty
DAY 156.
Allende and Pinochet
DAY 157.
Colombia
DAY 158.
tidings
DAY 159.
Panama Canal
DAY 160.
punishment
DAY 161.
Tokyo
DAY 162.
Genghis Khan
DAY 163.
Matsuo Basho
DAY 164.
Emperor of Rome
DAY 165.
Sutta Nipata
DAY 166.
The era of the Orthodox Caliphate
DAY 167.
Treaty of Westphalia
DAY 168.
ceramic
DAY 169.
Yalulchojae
DAY 170.
Moses
DAY 171.
Middle Ages
DAY 172.
Walking
DAY 173.
Umayyad Dynasty
DAY 174.
land
DAY 175.
Nanjing
DAY 176.
Musa
DAY 177.
Buddhist monk Gu Beop-seung
DAY 178.
Age of Exploration
DAY 179.
Du Fu
DAY 180.
Palace of Minoans
DAY 181.
women's suffrage
DAY 182.
Krak magnetic
DAY 183.
Empress Wu Zetian
DAY 184.
Hegel
DAY 185.
Balkan Peninsula
DAY 186.
Modern beauty
DAY 187.
Sanchi Stupa and Gandhara Art
DAY 188.
chivalry
DAY 189.
Berlin
DAY 190.
Qin Shi Huang
DAY 191.
Beaver
DAY 192.
cold war
DAY 193.
Cubism
DAY 194.
Assyria and Persia
DAY 195.
Declaration of Human Rights
DAY 196.
dating method
DAY 197.
Xinhai Revolution
DAY 198.
middle class
DAY 199.
Yellow peroxide theory
DAY 200.
Miscellaneous
DAY 201.
blue
DAY 202.
slum
DAY 203.
Punic Wars
DAY 204.
Emperor Godaigo
DAY 205.
Joohee
DAY 206.
London
DAY 207.
Sakuteiki
DAY 208.
Phoenician, Palestinian, Hebrew
DAY 209.
plastic surgery
DAY 210.
cyanogen
DAY 211.
Muromachi shogunate
DAY 212.
Wang Yangming
DAY 213.
Argentina
DAY 214.
discus thrower
DAY 215.
Egyptian civilization
DAY 216.
banana
DAY 217.
Wireless Authorization Act
DAY 218.
Sufism
DAY 219.
Martin Luther
DAY 220.
French Revolution
DAY 221.
The Tale of Genji
DAY 222.
russia
DAY 223.
personality cult
DAY 224.
redevelopment
DAY 225.
Japanese militarism
DAY 226.
Karl Barth and Bonhoeffer
DAY 227.
Charlemagne
DAY 228.
Salon
DAY 229.
Bronze Age
DAY 230.
human sacrifice
DAY 231.
Hundred Years' War
DAY 232.
Bad rain
DAY 233.
Martin Luther King
DAY 234.
Dreyfus Affair
DAY 235.
Greek tragedy
DAY 236.
Foot binding
DAY 237.
Rail transportation
DAY 238.
Chongqing
DAY 239.
Sui Dynasty
DAY 240.
Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau
DAY 241.
German Social Democracy
DAY 242.
Synchronous window
DAY 243.
Indian National Congress
DAY 244.
baths
DAY 245.
Vietnam War
DAY 246.
Treaty of Nanjing
DAY 247.
Hitler
DAY 248.
Russian Revolution
DAY 249.
Qingming Festival
DAY 250.
Zoroaster and the Monotheism of the Hebrews
DAY 251.
oracle bone script
DAY 252.
Trench warfare
DAY 253.
Qing Dynasty
DAY 254.
jesus
DAY 255.
Police
DAY 256.
piano
DAY 257.
Abbasid Dynasty
DAY 258.
apartheid
DAY 259.
Constantinople
DAY 260.
Zhou Dynasty
DAY 261.
Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty
DAY 262.
Cortes and Pizarro
DAY 263.
Stravinsky
DAY 264.
Amistad
DAY 265.
Siberia
DAY 266.
bombing
DAY 267.
Sengoku period
DAY 268.
Lenin
DAY 269.
Abelard and Heloise
DAY 270.
Dream of the Red Chamber
DAY 271.
Seljuk Turks
DAY 272.
Rio Environmental Convention
DAY 273.
guerrilla warfare
DAY 274.
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party
DAY 275.
Hyeneung
DAY 276.
liberation theology
DAY 277.
Dali's dollar
DAY 278.
ballet
DAY 279.
soap
DAY 280.
Forbidden City
DAY 281.
Cambodia
DAY 282.
John Calvin
DAY 283.
Byzantine Empire
DAY 284.
Kabuki
DAY 285.
East Asian Holocaust
DAY 286.
sexual revolution
DAY 287.
Guangzhou
DAY 288.
Nehru and Indira Gandhi
DAY 289.
Sartre
DAY 290.
Austria and Prussia
DAY 291.
textile
DAY 292.
prostitution
DAY 293.
psychotherapy
DAY 294.
department store
DAY 295.
tang
DAY 296.
Che Guevara
DAY 297.
Spanish Civil War
DAY 298.
Albert Camus
DAY 299.
Marco Polo
DAY 300.
Prozac
DAY 301.
Pythagoras
DAY 302.
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement
DAY 303.
Brahmo Samaj
DAY 304.
public health
DAY 305.
Laocoön and the Group
DAY 306.
Palestine
DAY 307.
Avon Lady
DAY 308.
acropolis
DAY 309.
Boxer Rebellion
DAY 310.
Garibaldi
DAY 311.
feudalism, manorialism, serfdom
DAY 312.
Mozart
DAY 313.
Abang Palace and Terracotta Army
DAY 314.
street children
DAY 315.
Gwanrim
DAY 316.
Yuan Dynasty
DAY 317.
Gandhi
DAY 318.
Nordic welfare state
DAY 319.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin
DAY 320.
university
DAY 321.
Nazca Lines
DAY 322.
Exhibition sexual violence
DAY 323.
Four Noble Truths
DAY 324.
Long journey
DAY 325.
Spartacus
DAY 326.
Golden Plum and Journey to the West
DAY 327.
Infanticide
DAY 328.
Food history
DAY 329.
Pisa
DAY 330.
Gupta Dynasty
DAY 331.
Freud
DAY 332.
monastic movement
DAY 333.
Two-hole
DAY 334.
Ottoman Empire
DAY 335.
corner
DAY 336.
cannon
DAY 337.
Ming Dynasty
DAY 338.
Cao Cao
DAY 339.
British world domination
DAY 340.
Jushin Gura
DAY 341.
Taoism
DAY 342.
General Motors
DAY 343.
bow
DAY 344.
Mughal Empire
DAY 345.
farmers
DAY 346.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Civil War
DAY 347.
car
DAY 348.
modern dance
DAY 349.
liberalism
DAY 350.
Pacific War
DAY 351.
song
DAY 352.
The Age of Napoleon
DAY 353.
brazil
DAY 354.
Grand Tour
DAY 355.
History
DAY 356.
Silk Road
DAY 357.
Dunkirk
DAY 358.
Southeast Asia
DAY 359.
Ho Chi Minh City
DAY 360.
popular culture
DAY 361.
menswear
DAY 362.
Türkiye
DAY 363.
coffee
DAY 364.
Harbin
DAY 365.
People's Republic of China
Epilogue
References

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Publisher's Review
From the beginning of human civilization to the modern history of the Third World
A 'world' that no world history book has ever covered before, in one volume.


“If I had to say, world history is more important than Korean history.” This is what Sim Yong-hwan, author of “365 World History in One Page: Becoming Your Own: All the Knowledge in the World,” has said in countless history classes.
In fact, this statement is nonsense.
Korean history exists within world history, and there is no other story that has encountered and been swept up in the turbulent waves of world history as much as Korean history has, developing and surviving.
Yet, we are still only interested in our own story, and we are awkward when it comes to looking at it objectively and finding meaning in it.
World history has been and still is written by Europeans.
But now we need to move beyond the process of adding to their centered world history and look at world history from the perspective of our own needs and interests.

『One-Page World History 365: All the World's Knowledge Becomes Yours』was written with three main points in mind.
First, it goes beyond conventional world history and covers the history of China, Japan, and neighboring Asian countries.
Second, the foundations of modern liberal arts, Western history and intellectual history, which we have called world history, were recorded in an easily understandable manner.
The third contains the history of things that are just beginning to be called history, such as railroads, automobiles, corn, and bees.
That is, we tried to tell the story of almost everything related to human history within the framework of ‘world history.’
"One Page World History 365: All the Knowledge in the World Becomes Yours" contains the true history of the "world" in one volume, a history that no other world history book has ever covered.
It is the easiest and shortest world history in the world, but you will experience a deeper historical reading than any other history textbook.

365 defining moments in world history, providing a quick overview of the flow of history.

Reading "World History 365: One Page, All the Knowledge in the World Becomes Yours" will help you break free from the stereotype that history must be organized in chronological order or that you must memorize major figures, events, and years.
First, open the book and read about the topic that interests you.
You can also read all the topics that seem interesting among the topics covered each day of the week at once.
If you come across something you want to know more about while reading, reading related books or searching the Internet to expand your knowledge is a good way to build your general knowledge.
This book covers seven areas of knowledge from Monday to Sunday.


[Monday] Oriental History: Important Historical Events from the Origins of the East to the Present
[Tuesday] People: People who had a significant impact on world history or lived impressive lives.
[Wednesday] Western History: Important Historical Events from the Origins of the West to the Present
[Thursday] Art History: Humanity's Artistic Achievements Since Prehistoric Times
[Friday] History of Civilization: A Dazzling Narrative of Humanity's Blossoming Civilization
[Saturday] Big History: The History of Almost Everything, from the Big Bang to the Future
[Sunday] Urban History and Technology: The Revolutionary Impact of Urban and Technological Changes on Human Development

Just because an article is short doesn't mean it's shallow.
Covering a vast amount of knowledge, from the beginning of human civilization to the modern history of the Third World, this book will broaden your perspective on the world and provide you with insight after completing the 365-day journey.

“If you want to understand today, look at yesterday.”

"Studying history is so vast, I don't know where to begin." Even if you happen to be interested in history, it's difficult to pick up a thick, seemingly difficult history book.
However, the world history story told by historian Shim Yong-hwan, MC of MBC's "Guys Who Cross the Line Master-X," is different.
He has delivered history in a more accessible and engaging way than anyone else through various lectures, which have already garnered over 30 million views on YouTube. With his balanced perspective and powerful storytelling, he delivers fun and emotion that will make you want to quickly turn the page.

"World History 365: A One-Page Guide to All the World's Knowledge" also focuses on the lives of women and citizens, something not found in other world history books.
It also presents hidden stories from history that have not been widely known and new perspectives on interpretation.
As Pearl Buck said, “If you want to understand today, look to yesterday.” As you travel through history with 365 stories, you will gain wisdom to understand today and live tomorrow without even realizing it.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: June 30, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 400 pages | 646g | 145*220*26mm
- ISBN13: 9791197438714
- ISBN10: 1197438718

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