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Barry Cunliffe

    10. Dezember 1939
    Barry Cunliffe
    By steppe, desert, and ocean : the birth of Eurasia
    Bretons and Britons
    10000 Jahre
    Die Kelten und Ihre Geschichte
    Rom und sein Weltreich
    Illustrierte Vor- und Frühgeschichte Europas
    • 2024

      Greeks, Romans and Barbarians

      Spheres of Interaction

      • 254 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the interconnected cultural developments of mainland Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, examining key themes such as economic strategies, trade dynamics, and the interactions between civilized centers and their peripheral regions. By analyzing these systems, it sheds light on the complexities of societal structures and relationships in ancient times.

      Greeks, Romans and Barbarians
    • 2023

      Northern Africa is dominated now by the Sahara Desert, stretching across the continent from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. This book is about the people who lived around the edges of the Desert and the different ways in which they responded to its challenges, establishing networks of communication across its expanse.

      Facing the Sea of Sand
    • 2021

      A long history of the Bretons, from prehistoric times to the present, and the very close relationship they have had with their British neighbours. It is a story of a fiercely independent people and their struggle to maintain their distinctive identity.

      Bretons and Britons
    • 2019

      The Scythians

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,0(388)Abgeben

      The Scythians were warlike nomadic horsemen who roamed the steppe of Asia in the first millennium BC. Using archaeological finds from burials and texts written, mainly, by Greeks, this book reconstructs the lives of the Scythians, exploring their beliefs, their burial practices, their love of fighting and their flexible attitude to gender.

      The Scythians
    • 2017

      By Steppe, Desert, & Ocean

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      4,3(19)Abgeben

      [This book] demonstrates how wrong Kipling was: East may be East and West may be West, but over the millennia the twain have repeatedly met. Tom Holland, Books of the Year 2015, History Today

      By Steppe, Desert, & Ocean
    • 2017

      By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean is nothing less than the story of how humans first started building the globalized world we know today. Set on a huge continental stage, from Europe to China, it is a tale covering over 10,000 years, from the origins of farming around 9000 BC to the expansion ofthe Mongols in the thirteenth century AD.An unashamedly "big history", it charts the development of European, Near Eastern, and Chinese civilizations and the growing links between them by way of the Indian Ocean, the silk Roads, and the great steppe corridor (which crucially allowed horse riders to travel from Mongolia to the GreatHungarian Plain within a year). Along the way, it is also the story of the rise and fall of empires, the development of maritime trade, and the shattering impact of predatory nomads on their urban neighbours.Above all, as this immense historical panorama unfolds, we begin to see in clearer focus those basic underlying factors--the acquisitive nature of humanity, the differing environments in which people live, and the dislocating effect of even slight climatic variation--which have driven changethroughout the ages, and which help us better understand our world today.

      By steppe, desert, and ocean : the birth of Eurasia
    • 2016

      10000 Jahre

      Geburt und Geschichte Eurasiens

      • 598 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      Sir Barry Cunliffe erzählt meisterhaft die Geschichte vom Beginn der globalisierten Welt. Dabei wagt er sich räumlich wie zeitlich auf die große Bühne: Im Fokus steht die größte Landmasse unserer Erde Eurasien und seine Entwicklung von den ersten sesshaften Menschen 9000 v.Chr. bis zum mongolischen Reich im 13 Jh. n.Chr. Dabei kartiert der Autor die Entwicklung der europäischen, vorderasiatischen und chinesischen Zivilisationen und deren wachsende Verbindungen über den Indischen Ozean, die Seidenstraße und durch die eurasische Steppe. Es ist aber nicht nur die Geschichte, wie sich Eurasien und die Menschen entwickelten, sondern auch wie Reiche entstanden und zerfielen, von der Ausweitung von (Handels-)Beziehungen und dem Verhältnis zwischen festen Bauern und mobilen Kämpfern, sowie deren Umwelt. Barry Cunliffe zeigt ein großes Panorama unserer Wurzeln und unseres Kontinents und legt damit ein Grundverständnis für unsere heutige Welt.

      10000 Jahre
    • 2011

      By the fifteenth century Europe was a driving world force, but the origins of its success have until now remained obscured in prehistory. In this book, distinguished archaeologist Barry Cunliffe views Europe not in terms of states and shifting political land boundaries but as a geographical niche particularly favored in facing many seas. These seas, and Europe's great transpeninsular rivers, ensured a rich diversity of natural resources while also encouraging the dynamic interaction of peoples across networks of communication and exchange. The development of these early Europeans is rooted in complex interplays, shifting balances, and geographic and demographic fluidity.

      Europe Between the Oceans 9000 BC - AD 1000
    • 2009
    • 2000