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Best 1 Penguin Atlas of Medieval History (McEvedy)

The Penguin Atlas of Medieval History provides a detailed geographical overview of Europe between roughly 400 and 1500 AD. Colin McEvedy’s work maps evolving political landscapes including kingdoms, empires, and territories. It is valuable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understa...

2 Penguin Atlas of North American History (McEvedy)

Penguin Atlas of North American History is a concise cartographic guide by Colin McEvedy, outlining the geopolitical shifts of the North American continent over centuries.

3 Penguin Atlas of African History (McEvedy)

Penguin Atlas of African History is a comprehensive geographical reference by Colin McEvedy, detailing the complex political evolution of the African continent over millennia.

4 The Times Atlas of World History

The Times Atlas of World History is an authoritative historical reference first published in 1978, renowned for tracing global human history through detailed maps.

5 Times Atlas of European History

A historical atlas published by Times Books mapping the political and cultural evolution of Europe from antiquity to the late 20th century through detailed period maps.

6 National Geographic Historical Atlas of the World

National Geographic Historical Atlas of the World is an extensive visual guide by the National Geographic Society, documenting major human milestones through richly detailed maps.

7 DK Historical Atlas of the World

DK Historical Atlas of the World is a prominent reference volume created by Dorling Kindersley, visually documenting the rise and fall of global empires through detailed maps.

8 Grosser Historischer Weltatlas (BSV)

Comprehensive German historical atlas published by Bayerischer Schulbuch-Verlag (BSV) in Munich, widely used in German secondary school history education.

9 Penguin Atlas of World History

Penguin Atlas of World History is a widely used two-volume reference by Hermann Kinder and Werner Hilgemann, detailing the progression of global historical events.

10 Shepherd's Historical Atlas

American historical atlas compiled by William R. Shepherd, first published in 1911, long a standard educational reference in US colleges.

11 Muir's New School Atlas of Universal History

Muir's New School Atlas of Universal History is a British historical atlas first published in the early 20th century by Ramsey Muir, mapping the rise and fall of civilizations and empires from antiquity to modern times.

12 Haywood's Atlas of World History

Haywood's Atlas of World History is an encyclopedic reference volume edited by John Haywood, recognized for its extensive visual mapping of major global historical events.

13 Penguin Atlas of Ancient History (McEvedy)

Penguin Atlas of Ancient History is a concise historical reference by Colin McEvedy, originally published in 1967 and tracking early human civilizations through detailed maps.

14 Muir's Historical Atlas

British historical atlas by Ramsay Muir, first published in 1911, widely used in UK universities for teaching world and imperial history.

15 Penguin Atlas of Modern History (McEvedy)

Penguin Atlas of Modern History is a notable historical atlas by Colin McEvedy that maps European geopolitical developments from the late fifteenth century to modern times.

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