Days that Changed the World by Hywell Williams is an insightful exploration of 50 pivotal days that reshaped history. Spanning nearly 2,500 years, from 28 September 480 BC to 11 September 2001, this book takes readers through the key moments that defined civilisations, from battles and assassinations to landmark decisions and discoveries. Each day is a symbol of its era, encapsulating the forces of change, conflict, and progress.
The book covers major events such as:
The assassination of Julius Caesar
The Crucifixion of Christ
Columbus making landfall in the Americas
The defeat of the Spanish Armada
The signing of the Declaration of Independence
The attack on Pearl Harbor
The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
The fall of the Berlin Wall
For each historic day, the book delves into the events, their causes, and far-reaching consequences, providing not only a glimpse into individual moments but also a broader understanding of global history. It’s a thought-provoking collection for history buffs, offering valuable insights into the forces that have shaped the modern world.