The Silk Roads: A New History of the World

The Silk Roads: A New History of the World

2001 • 656 pages

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From the Middle East and its political instability to China and its economic rise, the vast region stretching eastward from the Balkans across the steppe and South Asia has been thrust into the global spotlight in recent years. Frankopan teaches us that to understand what is at stake for the cities and nations built on these intricate trade routes, we must first understand their astounding pasts.

Frankopan realigns our understanding of the world, pointing us eastward. 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. 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.


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April 18, 2022

On my 2016 reread list. Excellent.

August 12, 2016

Didn't finish. I couldn't see the forest for the trees. Too much detail and not enough context to be able to discern meaningful patterns in the story.

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