When Thomas's family is annihilated in a raid, his life changes
forever. Wandering for days, starving and hopeless, he is rescued
by a monk and is taken to live at the abbey of Eynsham. There he
receives a curious education, training to be a scholar, a merchant
and a spy. His mission: to develop commerce in Muslim lands and
dispatch vital information to the Holy See. His perilous adventures
during the 11th century's commercial revolution will take him far
from his cloistered life to the great trading cities of Almeria,
Amalfi, Alexandria and Cairo. But the world in which he lives is
chaotic. Struggling with love and loss, faith and fortune, can
Thomas carry out his secret mission before conflict overtakes him?
Spanning the tumultuous medieval worlds of Judaism, Christianity
and Islam, The Sugar Merchant is a tale of clashing cultures,
massive economic change and one man's determination to fulfil his
destiny. The 11th century world through which Thomas Woodward
travels is changing; marked by the emergence of a disruptive
commercial revolution. In the Mediterranean, the great Abrahamic
faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam meet, often in
cooperation and peace but, at times, in bloody conflict. It is an
era of migration, globalism and multiculturalism leading to a
robust interchange of technology, ideas and the basic tools of
international trade. But, the interests of the Christian west are
on a collision course with those of the Muslim world. War is
coming. The Church is rallying the nobles of Europe to embark on an
`armed pilgrimage' to reclaim the Holy Land. Now, Thomas and his
Muslim and Jewish partners' lucrative sugar trade is in jeopardy.
Thomas's own secret and dangerous mission, directed from Rome, will
become filled with even greater peril. The Sugar Merchant explores
the massive cultural and economic change occurring in the later
part of the 11th century through the eyes of a fictional
participant, Thomas Woodward, and his Jewish and Muslim merchant
partners. This turbulent period of history marked the creation of a
European commercial economy based upon global trade and the birth
of capitalism. New innovations in technology, finance, navigation
and commercial organization were developed, often as a result of
the robust exchange of knowledge between the Christian west and the
Islamic east. Long-established political and social structures
began a radical process of transformation, eventually leading to
political, spiritual and physical conflict. Thomas is a witness to,
and may become a victim of, this remarkable revolution.
General
Imprint: |
New Generation Publishing
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
October 2018 |
Authors: |
James Hutson-Wiley
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 127 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
378 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-78955-320-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
1-78955-320-2 |
Barcode: |
9781789553208 |
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