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THE SILK ROADS A NEW HISTORY OF THE WORLD 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Peter Frankopan | 9781101946329 | | | | | The Silk Roads A New History of the World 1st edition PDF Book In their quest for horses, fragrances, spices, gems, glassware, and other exotics from the lands to their west, the Han Empire extended its dominion over the oases around the Takla Makan Desert and sent silk all the way to the Mediterranean, either through the land routes leading to the caravan city of Palmyra in Syria desert, or by way of northwest India, the Arabian Sea and the Red Sea, landing at Alexandria. To order a copy go to guardianbookshop. But this history is also occasionally lopsided. Clive made it his mission to redistribute wealth, what is equivalent to tens of billions of today's dollars, from the locals to the pockets of the few elite shareholders in the EIC. For example the fact that the Arabs stopped their conquest at the borders of the modern France is explained that they had nothing to gain from going further, the military resistance by the local population is mentioned but in passing. He did his D. A major reassessment of wor For centuries, fame and fortune were to be found in the west — in the New World of the Americas. It's not a bad thing, this is very readable and well structured, but just doesn't fit the title of Silk Roads. If You Can Keep It. Their transition into drug dealers was seamless and is what allowed them transition from every day merchant to a major ruling force in the world. I don't condone Reagan's actions. Peter Frankopan does not match that standard. Open Preview See a Problem? And neither of those books quite fulfils the promise of the title. There were so many great stories about how humans usually those with the most power used the Silk Road to destroy enemies, that it is hard to pick only a few to highlight in this review. Whatever the cause of its failings, I was hoping for a thoughtful insight into the history of the Silk Roads, but all I got from the books was what read like the work of a self-congratulatory academic who couldn't make up his mind what to write about and looked at history mostly through Union-Jack-striped goggles. In a way it is almost impossibly ambitious, because the subject itself is limitlessly broad, potentially. The Silk Roads is part of the genre of popular history books that purports to tell the history of the world through one particular theme or from one particular vantage point, and is better than most of them. Those people in the 15th century thought differently. Peter Hessler. Democracy in Chains. Original Title. Peter Frankopan. Anthony Sattin. Also available: The New Silk Roads , a timely exploration of the dramatic and profound changes our world is undergoing right now—as seen from the perspective of the rising powers of the East. Download Hi Res. Sep 18, Tim rated it really liked it. But none of that takes away from the importance of the project. Peter Frankopan, an academic at Oxford, where he is director of the Centre for Byzantine Research, has followed another route by shifting the centre of historical gravity in an extremely ambitious, often surprising and just as often frustrating book. Book of the day History books. The Silk Roads A New History of the World 1st edition Writer Beginning as far back as history records, Frankopan took his reader on a sweeping and marvelous journey through time, witnessing the conquering and colonization of our globe. Kurt Andersen. Robinson and Daron Acemoglu. That power shift to China, the belly of the old Soviet Union and the Middle East seems disputable from my corner of the world, Australia. Just the very name conjures up images of travellers carrying expensive bolts of cloth, exotic spices and fine ceramics from the Far East to Europe. Victor Sebestyen. It was on the Silk Roads that East and West first encountered each other through trade and conquest, leading to the spread of ideas, cultures and religions. This almost certainly reflects the fact that the core of this region happens to his particular area of interest Turkey, Persi This is a frustrating, though still useful, book. Globalisation was no less problematic five centuries ago than it is today. From the rise and fall of empires to the spread of Buddhism and the advent of Christianity and Islam, right up to the great wars of the twentieth century—this book shows how the fate of the West has always been inextricably linked to the East. Who it is aimed at remains a puzzle. For Yale, "taxing" meant helping himself to whatever the hell he wanted. He did his D. Michael Medved. Yet the way he explained it made sense, and certainly explained why the whole pack of cards came collapsing down upon the assassination of the Archduke. Reuse this content. It has good chapters for Christianity and 3. Michael Bayer Translator ,. Club de lecture S If I could make this review physically glow, I would. A major reassessment of wor For centuries, fame and fortune were to be found in the west — in the New World of the Americas. Refresh and try again. A brand new book from the Sunday Times and internationally bestselling author of The Silk Roads 'Masterly mapping out of a new world order' — Evening Standard Revised and updated edition The New Silk Roads takes a fresh look at the relationships being formed along the length and breadth of the ancient trade routes today. Sign in. This almost certainly reflects the fact that the core of this region happens to his particular area of interest Turkey, Persia, Central Asia and Russia as a historian. May 13, Inderjit Sanghera rated it it was amazing. He likes to administer passing electric shocks. The fact that Peter is a well respected h This is the most unbiased and objective narration of history focussing on the rich history of countries on the old Silk Route. I am starting again to look for a book about The Silk Road. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Its not that western history is not interesting and important, it is both of these things, but there is so much history which is not the history of the west - and it is worth knowing. The book largely concentrates on Europe and the Middle East with a passing reference to other countries. To order a copy go to guardianbookshop. In the epilogue, Frankopan states, I believe correctly, that the errors the West has made in the region stem from an inability to pull back and take a long view, to look at history and see what has led us to where we are. The author runs through the history in a way that is generally satisfactory, although by necessity he has to skim over many events that were quite monumental. In this book, Peter Frankopan wants to give an alternative insight in the history of the world by describing the history of the Persian region which has shaped and still shapes the world we live in today The traditional view that the world we know today was shaped by the Romans and the Greeks is challenged in this book. Nor did I get a sense of the interactions between central Asia and the world to the south and east of it. Also available: The New Silk Roads , a timely exploration of the dramatic and profound changes our world is undergoing right now—as seen from the perspective of the rising powers of the East. I personally despise Reagan because of the racists ideologies to which he subscribed and continually perpetuated. Not everything that passed along the roads was beneficial. The Silk Roads A New History of the World 1st edition Reviews Neil Packer Illustrator ,. As a result of reading this book I barely got the answer on the last issue and the sense of chronology, which I knew anyway. In the epilogue, Frankopan states, I believe correctly, that the errors the West has made in the region stem from an inability to pull back and take a long view, to look at history and see what has led us to where we are. Not sure I agree with all of the inferences, but I think that he is right in that the fulcrum is tilting world power away from the West and back to the East once again. Clive made it his mission to redistribute wealth, what is equivalent to tens of billions of today's dollars, from the locals to the pockets of the few elite shareholders in the EIC. David Treuer. The following excerpt is an example of an interesting anecdote from the ninth century that tells how a semi-nomadic tribe, the Khazars , in the Russian Steppes ended up adopting Judaism as their religion in spite of efforts by Christian and Moslem missionaries to win them over. First of all, I admired the way the author explains the connections between and the interdependency of historical events in completely different parts of the world. Your email address will not be published. This should be required reading for any would-b What a beast of a book - in actual size, but also in the sheer volume of information and ideas contained within. Just the very name conjures up images of travellers carrying expensive bolts of cloth, exotic spices and fine ceramics from the Far East to Europe.