Black Sea: Coasts and Conquests: From Pericles to Putin
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Black Sea is a homage to an ocean and its shores, from the earliest times to the present. It explores the culture, history and politics of the volatile region which surrounds the Black Sea. Ascherson recalls the world of Herodotus and Aeschylus; Ovid’s place of exile on what is now the coast of Romania; the decline and fall of Byzantium; the mysterious Christian Goths; the Tatar Khanates; the growth of Russian power across the grasslands, and the centuries of war between Ottoman and Russian Empires around the Black Sea. He examines the terrors of Stalinism and its fascist enemy, both striving for mastery of these endlessly colourful and complex shores, and investigates the turbulent history of modern Ukraine.WITH A FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR ‘A brilliant biography of place’ Guardian’Every page is freighted with rich and fascinating detail’ Independent
Additional information
Weight | 0.244 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.9 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 304 |
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Year Published | 2015-6-4 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1784700916 |
About The Author | Neal Ascherson was born in Edinburgh. He reported from Asia, Africa and Central Europe for the Observer, where he later began a celebrated weekly column in the Independent on Sunday. Journalist of the year in 1986, Ascherson's books include Games with Shadows, The Polish August and The King Incorporated. Black Sea was joint winner of the 1995 Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award. |
Review Quote | A brilliant biography of place. The complex social, ethnic and extraordinary ecological histories of this region – combined with vivid anecdotes and encounters – provide the background for stimulating reflections |
Other text | Must certainly be among the year's most memorable non-fiction books |