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Geography is destiny, Britain and the world : a 10,000-year history, Ian Morris

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Geography is destiny, Britain and the world : a 10,000-year history, Ian Morris
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 487-537) and index
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illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Geography is destiny
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1291573407
Responsibility statement
Ian Morris
Sub title
Britain and the world : a 10,000-year history
Summary
For the first seventy-five hundred years, the British were never more than bit players at the western edge of a European stage, struggling to find a role among bigger, richer, and more sophisticated continental rivals. By 1500 CE, however, new kinds of ships and governments had turned the European stage into an Atlantic one. With the English Channel now functioning as a barrier, England transformed the British Isles into a United Kingdom that created a worldwide empire. Since 1900, thanks to rapid globalization, Britain has been overshadowed by American, European, and-- increasingly-- Chinese actors. Morris describes how technology and organization have steadily enlarged Britain's arena, and how its people have tried to turn this to their advantage. -- adapted from jacket
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Part I: The Hereford map, 6,000 BCE-1497 CE. Thatcher's law, 6000-4000 BCE ; Europe's poor cousin, 4000-55 BCE ; Empire, 55 BCE-410 CE ; The original European union, 410-973 ; United kingdoms, 973-1497 -- Part II: Mackinder's map, 1497-1945. Englexit, 1497-1713 ; The pivot, 1713-1815 ; Wider still and wider, 1815-65 ; The new world steps forth, 1865-1945 -- Part III: The money map, 1945-2103. The very point of junction, 1945-91 ; Keep calm and carry on, 1992-2013 ; Can't go home again, 2017
Target audience
adult
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