How the World Made the West: A 4,000-Year History
English
By (author): Josephine Quinn
Ancient Greece and Rome have long been considered the parents of Western civilisation. But the ancient world was a very wide one, of conversation, commerce and theft, sex, war and enslavement. It was this restless global contact that built the West.
Why did Macedonian generals steal elephants from India to rule new realms? How did the lewd graffiti left by foreign workers in Egypt form the basis of the alphabet? In a voyage through space and time, from the Levant of 2000 BC to the dawn of the Age of Exploration, Josephine Quinn rewrites the story of the West and in doing so, offers us a new history of our shared past.
A truly encyclopaedic and monumental account of the ancient world The Times
Full of little gem-likes shifts of perspective Guardian
Scintillates with its focus on the unexpected Economist
A work of great confidence, empathy, learning and imagination Rory Stewart
This is, in every way, a big book TLS
Will deliver when available. Publication date 13 Feb 2025