Baghdad: City of Peace, City of Blood--A History in Thirteen Centuries
Autor Justin Marozzien Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2014
For
much
of
its
extraordinary
life,
Baghdad,
known
for
centuries
as
the
"City
of
Peace,"
enjoyed
both
cultural
and
commercial
preeminence.
For
five
centuries
it
was
the
seat
of
the
Abbasid
Empire,
a
marvel
of
glittering
palaces,
exquisite
parks,
magnificent
mosques,
and
Islamic
colleges.
It
was
a
city
boasting
the
most
accomplished
astronomers,
mathematicians,
doctors,
musicians,
and
poets—it
was
here,
in
the
time
of
the
caliphs,
that
the
great
Arabic
classicOne
Thousand
and
One
Nightswas
set.
With
its
teeming
markets
watered
by
the
Tigris,
Baghdad
was
a
thriving
trading
emporium,
attracting
merchants
from
Central
Asia
to
the
Atlantic;
its
economy
was
the
envy
of
West
and
East
alike.
Yet Baghdad's inhabitants have also seen many terrible hardships, from epidemics and famines to invasions and devastating floods. And it has also been one of the most violent cities on earth. When U.S. troops entered in 2003, they became the latest participants in a turbulent history stretching back to the city's founding in 762. Over most of its thirteen-century history, Baghdad has endured the rule of brutal strongmen, from capricious caliphs to Saddam Hussein; and it has suffered violent occupations at the hands of its conquerors, from the Mongol Hulagu, grandson of Genghis Khan, to Tamerlane, known as the "Sword Arm of Israel."
Here, in this vivid new history—the first published in English in nearly a century—Justin Marozzi brings to life the whole splendorous and tumultuous story of what was once the greatest capital on earth.
Yet Baghdad's inhabitants have also seen many terrible hardships, from epidemics and famines to invasions and devastating floods. And it has also been one of the most violent cities on earth. When U.S. troops entered in 2003, they became the latest participants in a turbulent history stretching back to the city's founding in 762. Over most of its thirteen-century history, Baghdad has endured the rule of brutal strongmen, from capricious caliphs to Saddam Hussein; and it has suffered violent occupations at the hands of its conquerors, from the Mongol Hulagu, grandson of Genghis Khan, to Tamerlane, known as the "Sword Arm of Israel."
Here, in this vivid new history—the first published in English in nearly a century—Justin Marozzi brings to life the whole splendorous and tumultuous story of what was once the greatest capital on earth.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780306823985
ISBN-10: 0306823985
Pagini: 536
Ilustrații: 24 pages black-&-white photos
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
ISBN-10: 0306823985
Pagini: 536
Ilustrații: 24 pages black-&-white photos
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Notă biografică
Justin
Marozziis
an
author
and
journalist
who
has
been
praised
as
"the
most
brilliant
of
the
new
generation
of
travel
writer-historians"
(Sunday
Telegraph).
He
has
traveled
extensively
in
the
Middle
East
and
the
Muslim
world
and
has
worked
in
conflict
and
post-conflict
Iraq,
Afghanistan,
Libya,
Somalia,
and
Darfur.
He
is
the
author
of
four
previous
books,
includingTamerlaneandThe
Way
of
Herodotus,
and
he
is
a
regular
contributor
to
a
wide
range
of
national
and
international
publications,
including
theFinancial
Times,Spectator,Times,Sunday
Telegraph,
andGuardian,
where
he
writes
on
international
affairs
and
the
Muslim
world.
In
2011
he
was
elected
as
a
Councilor
of
the
Royal
Geographical
Society
and
appointed
a
Senior
Research
Fellow
in
Journalism
and
the
Popular
Understanding
of
History
at
Buckingham
University's
Humanities
Research
Institute.
Recenzii
Praise
for
the
UK
edition
ofBaghdad
"An epic history"—The Economist
"[An] epic biography of the city... Marozzi feasts his reader in every sumptuous detail."—The Times
"Vivid and compelling...the best account we have in English"—Hugh Kennedy,Literary Review
"A tremendous narrative history... A great achievement: brave, densely researched, authoritative, vivid"—Sunday Times
"Marozzi gets to the unchanging sould of his city."—The Guardian
"Brilliant, evocative, and erudite...a work of love and an homage to the city"—The Spectator
"Superb history...a gripping account"—Daily Telegraph
"Adventurous, sophisticated, respectful...a truly splendid work of erudition, storytelling, and huamnity"—Standpoint
Kirkus Reviews, 10/15/14
“Pertinent, patient study of the tumultuous history of this strategic city since its founding …a useful, relevant history of a ‘relentlessly tempestuous' city.”
Booklist, 11/15/14, starred review
“Marozzi pays tribute to the endurance and vibrancy of the city and its citizens…in this fine combination of history and travel genres”
"An epic history"—The Economist
"[An] epic biography of the city... Marozzi feasts his reader in every sumptuous detail."—The Times
"Vivid and compelling...the best account we have in English"—Hugh Kennedy,Literary Review
"A tremendous narrative history... A great achievement: brave, densely researched, authoritative, vivid"—Sunday Times
"Marozzi gets to the unchanging sould of his city."—The Guardian
"Brilliant, evocative, and erudite...a work of love and an homage to the city"—The Spectator
"Superb history...a gripping account"—Daily Telegraph
"Adventurous, sophisticated, respectful...a truly splendid work of erudition, storytelling, and huamnity"—Standpoint
Kirkus Reviews, 10/15/14
“Pertinent, patient study of the tumultuous history of this strategic city since its founding …a useful, relevant history of a ‘relentlessly tempestuous' city.”
Booklist, 11/15/14, starred review
“Marozzi pays tribute to the endurance and vibrancy of the city and its citizens…in this fine combination of history and travel genres”