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In chronological order:
- Hesiod, "Works and Days" , 750-650 B.C
- Aristotle, "Politics" , IV century B.C.
- Polibius , II century B.C
- Titus Lucretius Carr, 99-55 B.C
- “The Natural History”, by Pliny, 77-9 A.D. - Wikipedia overview, read the book, listen
- Plutarch, "Parallel Lives", 46-120 A.D.
- Vico, "The New Science", 1725
- Kant , "Idea For A Universal History With A Cosmopolitan Purpose", 1784
- Herder, "Ideas for Philosophy of History of Humanity", 1784
- Condorcet , "Outlines of the Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind", 1793
- Hegel , "Lectures on the Philosophy of History", 1822-30
- Francois Guizot , "General History of Civilization in Europe", 1838
- "Cosmos", by Alexander von Humboldt, 1845 - wikipedia overview, read the book
- Marx and Engels, "Manifesto of the Communist Party", 1848
- Henry Buckle , "History of Civilization in England", circa 1860
- Leo Tolstoy, "The War and Peace", the second epilogue, 1865-68
- Law of uneven and combined development
- Oswald Spengler, "The Decline of the West", 1918
- Arnold Toynbee, "A Study of History", 1934-61
- Chronology of the World", by Isaac Asimov, 1991 - wikipedia overview
- Larry Gonick, "The Cartoon History of the Universe" , 2001
- Ben Seattle, "History of the Universe, Humanity and Communism ", 2002
- Yuri Semenov, "A Philosophy of History", 2003
- "The Big History" , 2010's
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