This book uses eleven chapters to reinterpret key events in history from the perspective of human migration, and tells the migration process of various ethnic groups in human history and their impact on humans. For example, how ancient Roman immigrants became the basis of mythology; the behavior of early European immigrants to the Americas and other regions, and the impact on modern people. The language of the book is easy to understand, conveying to readers: "For most of human existence, they were nomadic, and houses and permanent settlements were concepts that only appeared more than 10,000 years ago." This book combines profound and rigorous history with thinking about the human immigration experience to help readers enrich their knowledge.
本书用十一章, 通过人类迁徙的视角重新解释历史中的关键事件, 讲述了人类历史上各个民族的迁徙过程, 以及对人类的影响。比如, 古罗马移民是如何成为神话的基础; 欧洲早期移民到美洲和其他地区的行为, 对现代人的影响等。全书语言通俗易懂, 向读者传达出了: “在人类存在的大部分时间, 都是游牧民族的身份, 而房屋和永久定居点是一万多年前才出现的概念。”这一全新观点。在这本书中, 作者将深刻而严谨的历史与对人类移民经历的思考相融合, 以帮助读者丰富知识。
本书用十一章, 通过人类迁徙的视角重新解释历史中的关键事件, 讲述了人类历史上各个民族的迁徙过程, 以及对人类的影响。比如, 古罗马移民是如何成为神话的基础; 欧洲早期移民到美洲和其他地区的行为, 对现代人的影响等。全书语言通俗易懂, 向读者传达出了: “在人类存在的大部分时间, 都是游牧民族的身份, 而房屋和永久定居点是一万多年前才出现的概念。”这一全新观点。在这本书中, 作者将深刻而严谨的历史与对人类移民经历的思考相融合, 以帮助读者丰富知识。