How the world made the West: a 4,000-year history
"The West, the story goes, was built on the ideas and values of Ancient Greece and Rome, which disappeared from Europe during the Dark Ages and were then rediscovered by the Renaissance. But what if that isn't true? In a bold and magisterial work of immense scope, Josephine Quinn argues th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The West, the story goes, was built on the ideas and values of Ancient Greece and Rome, which disappeared from Europe during the Dark Ages and were then rediscovered by the Renaissance. But what if that isn't true? In a bold and magisterial work of immense scope, Josephine Quinn argues that the real story of the West is much bigger than this established paradigm leads us to believe. So much of our shared history has been lost, drowned out by the concept – developed in the Victorian era – of separate 'civilisations'. Moving from the Bronze Age to the Age of Exploration, How the World Made the West reveals a new narrative: one that traces the millennia of global encounters and exchange that built what is now called the West, as societies met, tangled and sometimes grew apart. From the creation of the alphabet by Levantine workers in Egypt, who in a foreign land were prompted to write things down in their own language for the first time, to the arrival of Indian numbers in Europe via the Arab world, Quinn makes the case that understanding societies in isolation is both out-of-date and wrong. It is contact and connections, rather than solitary civilisations, that drive historical change. It is not peoples that make history – people do." |
Beschreibung: | x, 562 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Karten |
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Contents Notes to the Reader χί Introduction I. A Single Sail 2. The Palace of Minos 3. The Amber Routes 4. The Erupting Sea 5. Band of Brothers 6. Alphabet City 7. Regime Change 8. I Am Not Your Servant 9. Through the Pillars 10. The Invention of Greece it. The Assyrian Mediterranean 12. He Who Saw the Deep 13. The Bitter River 14. The King of Kings 15. The Persian Version 16. Continental Thinking 17. Of Elephants and Kings 18. Clouds in the West 19. Fighting for Freedom 20. Rome, Open City 21. TradeWinds 22. Salt Roads I 13 23 39 51 65 79 93 107 117 133 147 161 173 187 197 209 221 235 249 265 279 295
X 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. CONTENTS The Rise of the Barbarians Kings of the World The Father of Europe The Translation Movement The Sign of the Cross Kalila wa-Dimna The Land of Darkness A New World Notes Picture Credits Index Acknowledgements 307 323 335 349 363 383 397 413 417 536 539 561 |
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Contents Notes to the Reader χί Introduction I. A Single Sail 2. The Palace of Minos 3. The Amber Routes 4. The Erupting Sea 5. Band of Brothers 6. Alphabet City 7. Regime Change 8. I Am Not Your Servant 9. Through the Pillars 10. The Invention of Greece it. The Assyrian Mediterranean 12. He Who Saw the Deep 13. The Bitter River 14. The King of Kings 15. The Persian Version 16. Continental Thinking 17. Of Elephants and Kings 18. Clouds in the West 19. Fighting for Freedom 20. Rome, Open City 21. TradeWinds 22. Salt Roads I 13 23 39 51 65 79 93 107 117 133 147 161 173 187 197 209 221 235 249 265 279 295
X 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. CONTENTS The Rise of the Barbarians Kings of the World The Father of Europe The Translation Movement The Sign of the Cross Kalila wa-Dimna The Land of Darkness A New World Notes Picture Credits Index Acknowledgements 307 323 335 349 363 383 397 413 417 536 539 561 |
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