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The Silk Roads

A New History of the World

Author: Professor Peter Frankopan and Peter Frankopan  

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The No. 1 Sunday Times and international bestseller - a major reassessment of world history in light of the economic and political renaissance in the re-emerging east

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The No. 1 Sunday Times and international bestseller - a major reassessment of world history in light of the economic and political renaissance in the re-emerging east

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The No. 1 Sunday Times and international bestseller - a major reassessment of world history in light of the economic and political renaissance in the re-emerging eastFor centuries, fame and fortune was to be found in the west – in the New World of the Americas. Today, it is the east which calls out to those in search of adventure and riches. The region stretching from eastern Europe and sweeping right across Central Asia deep into China and India, is taking centre stage in international politics, commerce and culture – and is shaping the modern world.This region, the true centre of the earth, is obscure to many in the English-speaking world. Yet this is where civilization itself began, where the world’s great religions were born and took root. The Silk Roads were no exotic series of connections, but networks that linked continents and oceans together. Along them flowed ideas, goods, disease and death. This was where empires were won – and where they were lost. As a new era emerges, the patterns of exchange are mirroring those that have criss-crossed Asia for millennia. The Silk Roads are rising again.A major reassessment of world history, The Silk Roads is an important account of the forces that have shaped the global economy and the political renaissance in the re-emerging east.

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Critic Reviews

“Scholarly and yet accessible, and unashamedly partisan, The First Crusade , as any vibrant history should, is bound to set a lot of feathers flying”

Brilliant and fearlessly wide-ranging … undaunted by the complexity of the material, and the scale of the subject he has taken on, Frankopan marches briskly through the centuries, disguising his erudition with an enviable lightness of touch, enlivening his narrative with a beautifully constructed web of anecdotes and insights, backed up by an impressively wide-ranging scholarly apparatus of footnotes drawing on works in multiple languages … This is history on a grand scale, with a sweep and ambition that is rare … a remarkable book on many levels, a proper historical epic of dazzling range and achievement -- William Dalrymple, Books of the Year Guardian
Breathtaking and addictively readable - History Book of the Year Daily Telegraph
Many books have been written which claim to be “A New History of the World”. This one fully deserves the title…It is difficult, in a short review, to do justice to a book so ambitious, so detailed and so fascinating as this one -- Gerald DeGroot The Times
The author’s gift for vividness is reminiscent of Jan Morris, while his command of revealing facts or fancies is not far short of Gibbon’s -- Felipe Fernández Armesto Literary Review
A book that roves as widely as the geography it describes, encompassing worlds as far removed as those of Herodotus and Saddam Hussein, Hammurabi and Hitler…It is a tribute to Frankopan’s scholarship and mastery of sources in multiple languages that he is as sure-footed on the ancient world as he is on the medieval and modern -- Justin Marozzi The Sunday Times
Splendid ... tightly researched ... invigorating and profound [with] enough storytelling to excite the reader and enough fresh scholarship to satisfy the intellect...charismatic and essential -- Dr Bettany Hughes Daily Telegraph
The Silk Roads, which covers several continents and many centuries, is based on astonishingly wide and deep reading and in all areas draws on the latest research...it is full of vivid and recondite details Independent
This is, to put it mildly, an ambitious book...Frankopan writes with clarity and memorable detail Economist
Timely … it deserves a place by the library fireplace Country Life
Dazzlingly good ... [Frankopan blends] deep scholarly skill with a real literary talent -- Dan Jones Evening Standard
Bold and ambitious Tablet
Full of intriguing insights and fascinating details -- Anthony Sattin Observer
With extraordinary erudition and a vivid style, [Frankopan] takes us on a dazzling tour ... from the rise of the first empires right through to the present Open (Weekly)
It’s the details that win it. Did you know that Attila’s Huns wore coats made from mouse skin? Sunday Express
[Frankopan] tells a good story … with great panache. [The Silk Roads] is full of enthralling anecdotal details … Frankopan’s research is impeccable. The Silk Roads is based on information from sources in well over a dozen languages. It has a sweeping canvas and covers more than 2,000 years of history …[an] exhilarating rollercoaster ride New Delhi Business Standard
Hugely ambitious in its scope China Today
A compelling narrative and is jam-packed with stories. It contains numerous snippets of information that shed new light on major world events China Daily
Essential reading MoneyWeek
A compelling political, economic and social history that is as much about how we will live as how we once did World Travel Guide
Beautifully constructed, a terrific and exhilarating read and a new perspective on world history -- Averil Cameron History Today
An often exhilarating tour of 2,000 years of history ... Frankopan upends the usual world-history narrative oriented around ancient Rome and Greece and the irrepressible rise of Europe ... In The Silk Roads, Peter Frankopan has provided a bracing wake up call. The National AE
As incongruous it may seem to call an intensely-researched 600-page tome with 100 pages of footnotes a romp, The Silk Roads is a fluent, page-turning gallop through the roughly 2500 years from ancient Persia and Alexander the Great to the present day ... If one had to choose an up-to-date volume from which to glean an overview of world history, this might well be it Asian Review of Books
As well-written, entertaining, disturbing and exciting as a detective story Svenska Dagbladet
Frankopan handles his material deftly and has an eye for telling details...a clear theme is that globalisation is not a new phenomenon. This is essential reading Prosper Magazine
A dazzling piece of historical writing South China Morning Post
The most illuminating book of the year ... A healthy antidote to Eurocentric accounts of history [and] an impressive, if depressing account of the disastrous Western interventions in Central Asia -- Books of the Year Times Literary Supplement
A very well-written and wide-ranging study, founded on reading of staggering breadth and depth ... Strikingly up to date. The author has used the most recent scholarship to impressive effect ... And he is evidently constantly rethinking in the light of new scholarship ... The book is full of fascinating insights ... No one could read it without learning a great deal, or without having their conception of the course of history radically challenged Times Literary Supplement
Frankopan casts his net widely in this work of dizzying breadth and ambition ... Frankopan approaches his craft with an acerbic wit, and his epochal perspective throws the foibles of the modern age into sharp relief Publisher's Weekly
This book lives up to its claim to be a new history of the world because of its geopolitical paradigm shift … He is a Herodotus of the twenty first century Irish Left Review
Breathtaking … inverts received wisdom … superb history charts mankind’s flirtation with global disaster New Zealand Herald
Enticing, sometimes enchanting … An exceptionally, eclectically, eccentrically wide range of subjects Sydney Morning Herald
A thumping good read Sunday Times, South Africa
Frankopan shows that even in ancient times trade and culture bound distant people togethers ... A rare book that makes you question your assumptions about the world Wall Street Journal
'Superb … Peter Frankopan is an exceptional storyteller … The lands of the Silk Roads are of renewed importance, and Frankopan’s book will be indispensable to anyone who wants to make sense of this union of past and present Dallas Morning News
Sumptuous, intriguing and surprising -- Sir Paddy Ashdowne The Week
‘Magisterial’ -- Books of the Year Times Literary Supplement

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About the Author

Peter Frankopan is Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford, and Director the Centre for Byzantine Research at Oxford University. He took a First in History and was Schiff Scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge, before completing his doctorate at Oxford, where he was Senior Scholar at Corpus Christi College. He has lectured at leading universities all over the world, including Cambridge, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, NYU, King's College London and the Institute of Historical Research. His revised translation of The Alexiad by Anna Komnene was published in 2009 and The First Crusade was published in 2012.

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The sun is setting on the Western world. Slowly but surely, the direction in which the world spins has reversed: where for the last five centuries the globe turned westwards on its axis, it now turns to the east. . . For centuries, fame and fortune was to be found in the west - in the New World of the Americas. Today, it is the east which calls out to those in search of adventure and riches. The region stretching from eastern Europe through the Balkans, across the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea and sweeping right across Central Asia deep into China and India, is taking centre stage in international politics, commerce and culture - and is shaping the modern world...These regions are obscure to many in the English-speaking world. They are places where the largest farms are bigger than small European countries (Kazakhstan); where the untapped supplies of uranium and potassium are vast (Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan) or where McDonalds buy the entire annual sesame seed harvest to sprinkle on the baps of their fast-food restaurants (Azerbaijan)... These peoples, places and cultures once dominated the world, tied by trading networks, commercial veins through which religion, good and ideas were disseminated. The rise of the West in the early modern period came at the expense of these eastern networks. But now a new silk road is emerging, with patterns of exchange uncannily similar to those that have criss-crossed Asia for millennia.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
27th August 2015
Pages
656
ISBN
9781408839973

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