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2018-11-27
The Silk Roads: An Illustrated New History of the World - de Peter Frankopan (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | The Silk Roads: An Illustrated New History of the World |
Sortié Le | 2018-11-27 |
Traducteur | Fateema Izaaz |
Numéro de Pages | 387 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 69.80 MB |
Langue | Français et Anglais |
Éditeur | Griffith Review |
ISBN-10 | 1154030999-AEQ |
Format de Données | AMZ ePub PDF AMI UOF |
Créateur | Peter Frankopan |
ISBN-13 | 255-9088769094-VHB |
Nom de Fichier | The-Silk-Roads-An-Illustrated-New-History-of-the-World.pdf |
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Set your sails east with this stunningly original new history of the world Peter Frankopan number one bestselling author and historian explores the connections made by people trade disease war religion adventure science and technology in this extraordinary book about how the east married the west with a remarkable voyage at its heart
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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 reemerging East
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GB 2016 Season 1 Ep 1 Director Tim Niel History documentary Sam Willis traces the history of one of the worlds most famous trade routes which ran from Chinas ancient capital Xian
Far more than a history of the Silk Roads this book is truly a revelatory new history of the world promising to destabilize notions of where we come from and where we are headed next