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人類的故事:英文

人類的故事:英文

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作 者: (美)房龍(Hendrik Willem Van Loon)著
出版社: 外語教學與研究出版社
叢編項: 大師經(jīng)典文庫
標 簽: 學術論著

ISBN: 9787560019666 出版時間: 2001-11-01 包裝: 膠版紙
開本: 20cm 頁數(shù): 507 字數(shù):  

內(nèi)容簡介

  著名荷蘭裔美國作家房龍對于我國廣大讀者來說,已不能算是一個十分陌生的名字。自本世紀20年代以來,房龍發(fā)表了一系列用輕巧俏皮的文字撰寫的通俗歷史著作,大多成為美國的暢銷書,并被譯成多種文字,尤為青年讀者們所鐘愛。房龍于1882年生于荷蘭的鹿特丹,父母的分居導致他從小“逃避的過去之中”,從10歲起就沉溺于史學。房龍后來曾在德國和美國求學,獲得了博士學位,但他并沒有成為一個書齋里的學究。他當過教師、編輯、記者,屢經(jīng)漂泊,同時苦練寫作,1921年寫出的《人類的故事》使他一舉成名,飲譽世界。對待學問和文字,房龍在堅持人文主義立場的同時,逐漸形成了一套自己的理解和表達方式,他認為:“凡學問一到穿上專家的拖鞋,躲進了它的‘精合’,而反它的鞋子上的泥土作肥料去的時候,它就宣布自己以預備死了。與人隔絕的知識生活是引到毀滅去的?!庇谑牵钊霚\出地將艱深枯燥的學問化作輕松風趣的精神食糧呈現(xiàn)給讀者,成了房龍作品的顯著特征。房龍多才多藝,精通十種文字,拉得一手優(yōu)美的小提琴,還親自將自己的大部分作品配了稚拙可愛的插圖。這一切都注定房龍會是一個“人民”的作家,將對廣大讀者產(chǎn)生深刻的啟迪和影響。 房龍的通俗歷史著作曾打動過老一輩的中國讀者,郁達夫在評價他的寫作藝術時說:“房龍的筆,有一種魔力……是將文學家的手法,拿來用以講述科學……無論大人小孩,讀他書的人,都覺得娓娓忘倦了。”80年代以來,房龍作品的中譯本在我國再度走紅,而且十幾年來暢銷不衰,這是我國文化市場繁榮、國際交流正?;慕Y果,也證明房龍作品的不朽魅力。 不言而喻,對于我 學習英語的廣大讀者來說,幽默、親切、通俗的房龍作品原著更是絕佳的閱讀文本。讀他的書,既可提高英語閱讀水平,又能豐富歷史、科學、文化知識。為了借鑒和繼承世界精神文化遺產(chǎn),填補我國出版界外語類通俗社會科學讀物的空白,外語教學與研究出版社將陸續(xù)推出幾種房龍作品的原版書,歡迎讀者提出改進意見,幫助我們做得更好。本書作者房龍1921年寫出的《人類的故事》使他一舉成名,飲譽世界。他深入淺出地將艱深枯燥地人類歷史化作輕松風趣的精神食糧呈現(xiàn)給讀者,并附有近150張圖畫。

作者簡介

  房龍于1882年生于荷蘭的鹿特丹,父母的分居導致他從小“逃避的過去之中”,從10歲起就沉溺于史學。房龍后來曾在德國和美國求學,獲得了博士學位,但他并沒有成為一個書齋里的學究。他當過教師、編輯、記者,屢經(jīng)漂泊,同時苦練寫作,1921年寫出的《人類的故事》使他一舉成名,飲譽世界。

圖書目錄

    1. THE SETTING OF THE STAGE
   
   2. OUR EARLIEST ANCESTORS
   
   3. PREHlSTORIC MAN BEGINS TO MAKE THINGS FOR HIMSELF
   
   4. THE EGYPTIANS INVENT THE ART OF WRITlNG AND THE RECORD OF
   HISTORY BEGINS
   
   5. THE BEGINNlNG OF ClVILISATION IN THE VALLEY OF THE NILE
   
   6. THE RISE AND FALL OF EGYPT
   
   7. MESOPOTAMIA-THE SECOND CENTRE OF EASTERN CIVILlSATION
   
   8. THE SUMERlAN NAIL WRITERS,WHOSE CLAY TANLETS TELL US THE STORY OF ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA,THE GREAT SEMlTIC MELTlNG-POT
   
   9. THE STORY OF MOSES,THE LEADER OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE
   
   10. THE PHCENICIANS,WHO GAVE US OUR ALPHANET
   
   11. THE INDO-EUROPEAN PERSIANS CONQUER THE SEMITEC AND THE EGYPTlAN WORLD
   
   l2. THE PEOPLE OF THE EGEAN SEA CARRIED THE CIVILISATION OF OLD ASlA INTO THE WILDERNESS OF EUROPE
   
   l3. MEANWHILE THE INDO-EUROPEAN TRIBE OF THE HELLENES WAS TAKlNG POSSESSION OF GREECE
   
   14. THE GREEK CITlES THAT WERE REALLY STATES
   
   l5. THE GREEKS WERE THE FIRST PEOPLE TO TRY THE DIFFICULT EXPERI MENT OF SELF-GOVERNMENT
   
   l6. HOW THE GREEKS LIVED
   
   l7. THE ORIGlNS OF THE THEATRE,THE FlRST FORM OF PUBLlC AMUSEMENT
   
   18. HOW THE GREEKS DEFENDED EUROPE AGAlNST AN ASIATIC INVASlON AND DROVE THE PERSIANS BACK ACROSS THE AEGEAN SEA
   
   l9. HOW ATHENS AND SPARTA FOUGHT A LONG AND DISASTROUS WAR FOR THE LEADERSHIP OF GREECE
   
   20. ALEXANDER THE MACEDONlAN ESTANLISHES A GREEK WORLD-EMPIRE,AND WHAT BECAME OF THIS HIGH AMBITION
   
   2l. A SHORT SUMMANY OF CHAPTERS 1 TO 20
   
   22. THE SEMITIC COLONY OF CANTHAGE ON THE NORTHERN COAST OF AFRICA AND THE IDO-EUROPEAN CITY OF ROME ON THE WEET COAST OF ITALY FOUGHT EACH OTHER FOR THE POSSESSION OF THE WESTERN MEDlTERANEAN AND CARTHAGE WAS DESTROYED
   
   23. HOW ROME HAPENED
   
   24. How THE REPUBLIC OF ROME, AFTER CENTURIES OF UNREST AND REVOLUTION,BECME AN EMPIRE
   
   25. THE STORY OF JOSHUA OF NAZANETH,WHOM THE GREEKS CALLED JESUS
   
   26. THE TWlLIGHT OF ROME
   
   27. How ROME BECAME THE CENTRE OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD
   
   28. AHMED,THE CAMEL DRIVER, WHO BECAME THE PROPHET OF THE ARABIAN DESERT, AND WHOSE FOLLOWERS ALMOST CONQUERED THE ENTIRE KNOWN WORLD FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF ALLAH, THE "ONLY TRUE GOD
   
   29. HOW CHARLEMAGNE,THE KING OF THE FRANKS,CAME TO BEAR THE TITLE OF EMPEROR AND TRIED TO REVIVE THE OLD IDEAL OF WORLDEMPlRE
   
   30. WHY THE PEOPLE OF THE TENTH CENTURY PRAYED THE LORD TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE FURY OF THE NORSEMEN
   
   3l. HOW CENTRAL EUROPE, ATTACKED FROM THREE SIDES, BECAME AN ARMED CAMP AND WHY EUROPE WOULD HAVE PERISHED WITHOUT THOSE PROFESSIONAL SOLDIERS AND ADMINISTRATORS WHO WERE PART OF THE FEUDAL SYSTEM
   
   32. CHIVALRY
   
   33. Trm STRANGE DOUBLE LOYALTY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE MIDDLE AGES.AND HOW IT LED ro ENDLESS QUANRELS BETWEEN THE POPES AND THE HOLY ROMAN EMPERORS
   
   34. BUT ALL TtESE DIFFERENT QUANRELS WERE FORGOTTEN WHEN THE TURKS TooK THE HOLY LAND, DESECRAfED THE HOLY PLACES AND lNTERFERED SERlOUSLY WlTH THE TRADE FROM EAST TO WEST. EUROPE WENT CRUSADING
   
   35. WHY THE PEOPLE OF THE MIDDLE AGES SAID THAT"CITY AlR IS FREE AlR"
   
   36. HOW THE PEOPLE OF THE ClTIES ASSRTED THEIR RIGHT TO BE HEARD IN THE ROYAL COUNCILS OF THElR COUNTRY
   
   37. WHAT THE PEOPLE OF THE MIDDLE AGES THOUGHT OF THE WORLD IN WHlCH THEY HAPPENED TO LIVE
   
   38. HOW THE CRUSADES ONCE MORE MADE THE MEDITERRANEAN A BUSY CENTRE OF TRADE AND HOW Tffe CITIES OF THE ITALIAN PENlNSULA BECAME THE GREAT DISTRIBUTING CENTRE FOR THE COMMERCE WlTH ASIA AND AFRICA
   
   39. PEOPLE ONCE MORE DARD TO BE HAPPY JUST BECAUSE THEY WERE ALIVE. THEY TRlED TO SAVE THE REMAlNS OF THE OLDER AND MORE AGREEABLE CIVILISATION OF ROME AND GREECE AND THEY WERE SO PROUD OF THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS THAT THEY SPOKE OF A " RENAESSANCE" OR RE-BIRTH OF CIVILISATloN.
   
   40. THE PEOPLE BEGAN TO FEEL THE NEED OF GIVlNG EXPRESSION TO THEIR NEWLY DISCOVERED JOY OF LIVlNG. THEY EXPRESSED THElR HAPPINESS IN POETRY AND IN SCULPTURE AND IN ARCHlTECTURE AND PAINT1NG,AND IN THE BOOKS THEY PRINTED
   
   41. BUT NOW THAT PEOPLE HAD BROKEN THROUGH THE BONDS OF THEIR NANROW MEDIAEVAL LIMlTATIONS,THEY HAD TO HAVE MORE ROOM FOR THEIR WANDERINGS. THE EUROPEAN WORLD HAD GRON TOO SMALL FOR THElR AMBITIONS. IT WAS THE TIME OF THE GREAT VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY
   
   42. CONCERNING BUDDHA AND CONFUCIUS
   ……
   
   

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