The Historians' History of the World

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Title page.
Title page.

The Historians' History of the World, subtitled A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise and Development of Nations as Recorded by over two thousand of the Great Writers of all Ages, is a 25-volume encyclopedia of world history originally published in English near the beginning of the 20th century. It is quite extensive but its perspective is entirely Eurocentric. It was compiled by Henry Smith Williams, a medical doctor and author of many books on medicine, science, and history, as well as other authorities on history, and published in New York in 1904 by Encyclopædia Britannica, it was also published in London printed by Morrison & Gibb Limited, of Edinburgh.

Others involved were historian Walter Lynwood Fleming, and Rupert Hughes[1] as editor.

Digital reproductions of the volumes are available via the Google Books project (links below). Most have been converted to the DjVu file format and made available [2] on archive.org.

Contents

[edit] List of Volumes

[edit] Volume I: Prolegomena, Egypt, Mesopotamia

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Illustration of an Assyrian infantry spearman from Volume I.
Illustration of an Assyrian infantry spearman from Volume I.

The prolegomena discuss various topics relating to the practice of historical study.

[edit] Volume II: Israel, India, Persia, Phoenicia, minor nations of Western Asia

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Royal palace in the Kingdom of Israel from Volume II.
Royal palace in the Kingdom of Israel from Volume II.


[edit] Volume III: Greece to the Peloponnesian war

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Ancient Greek dancer from Volume III.
Ancient Greek dancer from Volume III.
Row of Hoplites - headpiece ornament for Chapter XV: The First Foreign Invasion.
Row of Hoplites - headpiece ornament for Chapter XV: The First Foreign Invasion.


[edit] Volume IV: Greece to the Roman conquest

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Satyr sitting in a tree and playing pipes - tailpiece ornament for Chapter LV: The Conquest of India.
Satyr sitting in a tree and playing pipes - tailpiece ornament for Chapter LV: The Conquest of India.

[edit] Volume V: The Roman Republic

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Portrait of Mark Antony - headpiece ornament for Chapter XXVII: The Last Days of the Republic.
Portrait of Mark Antony - headpiece ornament for Chapter XXVII: The Last Days of the Republic.


[edit] Volume VI: The early Roman empire

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Portrait of Drusus, brother of Roman Emperor Tiberius I and father of Emperor Claudius I, from Volume VI.
Portrait of Drusus, brother of Roman Emperor Tiberius I and father of Emperor Claudius I, from Volume VI.


[edit] Volume VII: The later Roman Empire

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"Early coats of mail" Illustration from Volume VII.
"Early coats of mail" Illustration from Volume VII.


[edit] Volume VIII: Parthians, Sassanids, and Arabs, the Crusades and the Papacy

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Desert scene; an Arab family and a camel at an oasis - headpiece ornament for Introductory Essay: The Scope and Influence of Arabic History.
Desert scene; an Arab family and a camel at an oasis - headpiece ornament for Introductory Essay: The Scope and Influence of Arabic History.


[edit] Volume IX: Italy

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Illustration of the birthplace of Amerigo Vespucci from Volume IX.
Illustration of the birthplace of Amerigo Vespucci from Volume IX.


[edit] Volume X: Spain and Portugal

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Portrait of historian William Hickling Prescott from Volume X.
Portrait of historian William Hickling Prescott from Volume X.
Illustration of a medieval Spanish Christian flagellant from Volume X.
Illustration of a medieval Spanish Christian flagellant from Volume X.
Portrait of Spanish knight and folk hero El Cid from Volume X.
Portrait of Spanish knight and folk hero El Cid from Volume X.


[edit] Volume XI: France, 843-1715

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Portrait of King Philip I of France from Volume XI.
Portrait of King Philip I of France from Volume XI.


[edit] Volume XII: France, 1715-1815

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[edit] Volume XIII: France, 1815-1904; Netherlands

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[edit] Volume XIV: The Netherlands (concluded), the Germanic empires

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[edit] Volume XV: Germanic empires (concluded)

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[edit] Volume XVI: Scandinavia, Switzerland to 1715

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[edit] Volume XVII: Switzerland (concluded), Russia and Poland

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[edit] Volume XVIII: England to 1485

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[edit] Volume XIX England, 1485-1642

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[edit] Volume XX: England, 1642-1791

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[edit] Volume XXI: Scotland, Ireland, England since 1792

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[edit] Volume XXII: The British colonies, the United States (early colonial period)

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[edit] Volume XXIII: The United States (concluded), Spanish America

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[edit] Volume XXIV: Poland, the Balkans, Turkey, minor Eastern states, China, Japan

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[edit] Volume XXV: Index

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