Marr argues that history isn't just made by "great men," but by the everyday innovations of ordinary people. Reviewers from Early Modern John note how he focuses on things like and the earliest methods of contraception to show what life was actually like for common families. 3. Evolution Over Revolution Andrew Marr's History of the World – a (belated) review
While many popular histories center on Greece, Rome, and the British Empire, Marr intentionally focuses on the Americas, Africa, and Asia. He draws fascinating parallels across these regions, such as linking the to the American Civil War —two events that happened simultaneously and shared a common thread of human rights and labor shifts. 2. The Power of "Ordinary" People Andrew Marrs History of the World
Below is a blog post draft highlighting the core themes and takeaways from Marr’s work. Marr argues that history isn't just made by