General and Regional Histories
UNESCO has launched a series of collected works - People writing their own history. Instead of just tracing the past of nations, these collections aim to provide a greater understanding of civilizations.
The world's memory is composed of more than just kings and heroes, battles and conquests, great cathedrals and monumental undertakings.
Through this broad perspective, readers gain a global understanding of the evolution of societies, flourishing of cultures, major currents of exchange and interaction with other parts of the world.
These collections also aim to provide a culturally relevant perspective. They provide the point of view of the populations concerned, whose past has often been distorted, discredited or treated as peripheral to the history of the colonizers and the dominant nations – those who usually write history. The idea here is to rediscover a people's consciousness and the vision it develops of its own destiny. This shift in perspective is reflected by the significant number of local historians, with impeccable academic credentials, who contributed to these collections as editors and authors.
To learn about UNESCO's action in this field:
History of Humanity
General History of Africa
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
- History of Civilizations of Central Asia website
- History of Civilizations of Central Asia Online Volumes
General History of Latin America
The Different Aspects of Islamic Culture
- The Different Aspects of Islamic Culture website
- The Different Aspects of Islamic Culture Online Volumes
General History of the Caribbean