THE SILK ROADS
A NEW HISTORY OF THE WORLD
23,00 €
Disponible bajo pedido
- ANCHOR'S BOOKS
- 2017
Upending the traditional narrative of Western enlightenment and world domination as the inevitable descendants of Greek and Roman intellectual ferment, Oxford historian Frankopan (The First Crusade) places the silk roadsthe long, remote Central Asian trading routes linking Europe and Chinaat the center of human history. The silk roads served as conduits for goods and ideas as well as plagues and marauding armies, and their location at the nexus of Europe and Asia continues to drive world events today. Frankopan casts his net widely in this work of dizzying breadth and ambition. Casual readers may struggle to follow all the threads; those opening to any page will find fascinating insights that illuminate elusive connections across time and place. Frankopans thoughts on Islam, for instance, begin with newly discovered wisps of text that are reshaping understanding of Muhammads life and stretch across centuries to the modern luxuries of the oil-soaked Middle East. The Black Plaguecarried west by the Mongolsdevastated Europe and the Middle East, but the plague turned out to be the catalyst for social and economic change that was so profound that far from marking the death of Europe, it served as its making. Frankopan approaches his craft with an acerbic wit, and his epochal perspective throws the foibles of the modern age into sharp relief.
- 672 páginas
- Inglés
- ISBN: 978-1-101-91237-9
- EAN: 9781101912379
23,00 €
Disponible bajo pedido
- ANCHOR'S BOOKS
- 2017
Upending the traditional narrative of Western enlightenment and world domination as the inevitable descendants of Greek and Roman intellectual ferment, Oxford historian Frankopan (The First Crusade) places the silk roadsthe long, remote Central Asian trading routes linking Europe and Chinaat the center of human history. The silk roads served as conduits for goods and ideas as well as plagues and marauding armies, and their location at the nexus of Europe and Asia continues to drive world events today. Frankopan casts his net widely in this work of dizzying breadth and ambition. Casual readers may struggle to follow all the threads; those opening to any page will find fascinating insights that illuminate elusive connections across time and place. Frankopans thoughts on Islam, for instance, begin with newly discovered wisps of text that are reshaping understanding of Muhammads life and stretch across centuries to the modern luxuries of the oil-soaked Middle East. The Black Plaguecarried west by the Mongolsdevastated Europe and the Middle East, but the plague turned out to be the catalyst for social and economic change that was so profound that far from marking the death of Europe, it served as its making. Frankopan approaches his craft with an acerbic wit, and his epochal perspective throws the foibles of the modern age into sharp relief.
- 672 páginas
- Inglés
- ISBN: 978-1-101-91237-9
- EAN: 9781101912379
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