Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is a memoir by Jack Weatherford. He is a wealth advisor and had made significant contributions in the investment management and financial planning domains. In continuation with the subject title, Jack Weatherford offered another brilliant title on Genghis Khan which is: Genghis Khan and the Quest for God. After this, you will also have a nice, productive time with his yet another title, The History of Money.
The audio narration of Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is done by Jonathan Davis and Jack Weatherford himself.
A lot of people interested in global history must be knowing that Genghis Khan led the Mongol army. During that time, he reportedly subjugated a lot more lands and people over 25 years than the Romans did over four centuries. The Mongols conquered almost every country. Along with that, they brought in an unprecedented and surprising rise in expanded trade, and cultural communication, and with that, the blossoming of civilization as well.
Genghis Khan was believed to be a lot more progressive than his counterparts in Asia and Europe. He abolished torture and provided people with global religious freedom. He also smashed down the terrible feudal system meant for aristocratic privilege. From the story of his incline to the explosion of the civilization at the hands of the Mongol Empire, that superb input of revisionist history made an epic story about how the modern world of today was made.
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is a book that would provide the audience with good enough personal and global history to satisfy them thoroughly on the subject matter.