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The Mediterranean Ernle Bradford

The Mediterranean By Ernle Bradford

The Mediterranean by Ernle Bradford


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This is a narrative history of a sea which brings together three continents and has been the cradle of Western civilization. The author recounts the Roman, Byzantine, Arab and Turkish conquests of the sea, continuing with the compelling story of its trade, commerce, flora and fauna until 1945.

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The Mediterranean: Portrait of a Sea by Ernle Bradford

For thousands of years people have sailed, traded, and fought across the waters of the Mediterranean. On its shores and islands they have built cities, colonised, dreamed, conquered and fallen. This sea, which brings together three continents, was the cradle of western civilisation. Ernle Bradford spent almost 30 years sailing into nearly every corner of the Mediterranean and here he tells its fascinating story. Once it was realised that the sea could be a link rather than a barrier, discovery was possible and he follows the explorations of the Egyptians, the Cretans, the Phoenicians, the Greeks and others. The Mediterranean became a Roman and Byzantine sea until displaced by the Arab and Turkish conquests which reached their apogee with the great siege of Malta in 1565; by the 18th century Europe again dominated, with France and England in contention for sovereignty. The author continues his story through the grand sweep of historic events including the Napoleonic wars, the building of the Suez Canal and on to two World Wars ending with the peace of 1945. Into his account of the history of the region, the author weaves a wealth of detail: of flora and fauna, trade and commerce, society and religion, war and peace. The result is a portrait of an enormously vibrant region and its people.

Table of Contents

Book 1: an island; the sea and the land; early mariners; Etruscans and Greeks; the island battlefield; Greeks, Phoenicians, and Etruscans; Persians and Greeks; ships and the men; the second round; after the war. Book 2: goddess and island; two sides of a Greek coin - Athens and Sparta; the Peloponnesian War; Greece and the East; Romans and Carthaginians; Romans and Greeks; the Roman Sea; portrait of a city; Romans, Jews and Christians;; Rome and Constantinople - the pendulum swings east; the navel of the sea. Book 3: the troubled sea; Byzantium and the sea; west and east; invasion of the Arabs; Arabs and Vikings; the Arabic centuries; Normans and Arabs; crusades; Knights of Saint John; the fall of Byzantium; the maritime republics; triumphs in the east and west; the Turkish Sea; Preveza, Malta, Lepanto. Book 4 Islands under the sun; Dutch, English, and Corsairs; Gibraltar; a ship-of-the-line; French and English; Napoleon and Nelson; after the war; islands and English; mid-Victorian; the great transformation; another century; peace - and war again; time and the ocean.

Additional information

GOR003966266
9780141390338
0141390336
The Mediterranean: Portrait of a Sea by Ernle Bradford
Used - Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2000-10-26
608
N/A
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