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Emily Empathy (Hardcover)
Nicholas J Nissen; Illustrated by Gusnia Catherina
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R511
Discovery Miles 5 110
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The recent reopening of Iraq's National Museum attracted
worldwide attention, underscoring the country's dual image as both
the cradle of civilization and a contemporary geopolitical
battleground. A sweeping account of the rich history that has
played out between these chronological poles, "From Mesopotamia to
Iraq "looks back through 10,000 years of the region's deeply
significant yet increasingly overshadowed past.
Hans J. Nissen and Peter Heine begin by explaining how ancient
Mesopotamian inventions--including urban society, a system of
writing, and mathematical texts that anticipated
Pythagoras--profoundly influenced the course of human history.
These towering innovations, they go on to reveal, have sometimes
obscured the major role Mesopotamia continued to play on the world
stage. Alexander the Great, for example, was fascinated by Babylon
and eventually died there. Seventh-century Muslim armies made the
region one of their first conquests outside the Arabian peninsula.
And the Arab caliphs who ruled for centuries after the invasion
built the magnificent city of Baghdad, attracting legions of
artists and scientists. Tracing the evolution of this vibrant
country into a contested part of the Ottoman Empire, a
twentieth-century British colony, a republic ruled by Saddam
Hussein, and the democracy it has become, Nissen and Heine repair
the fragmented image of Iraq that has come to dominate our
collective imagination.
In hardly any other continuously inhabited part of the globe can
we chart such developments in politics, economy, and culture across
so extended a period of time. By doing just that, the authors
illuminate nothing less than the forces that have made the world
what it is today.
Mehr als Mesopotamien Jeder, der bei den Hochkulturen Vorderasiens
nur an Mesopotamien denkt, wird durch Hans J. Nissen eines Besseren
belehrt: Er erfasst die gesamte Region als dynamisches Gebilde,
dessen Einzelteile in intensiver Abhangigkeit zueinander stehen.
Innerhalb eines Zeitraums von 8000 Jahren zeichnet er die
Entwicklung dieses Grossraumes nach, dessen Aussengrenzen und
Machtschwerpunkte sich standig verschieben. Fur die zweite Auflage
hat der Autor sein Buch vollig uberarbeitet und stark erweitert.
Neue Funde und Literatur wie der Fundkomplexe von Qatna (Syrien)
und Jiroft (Iran) wurden selbstverstandlich einbezogen und vor
allem die Geschichte der Nachbarlander des alten Mesopotamien
starker herausgestellt. Dadurch werden die gegenseitigen
Verflechtungen noch deutlicher."
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Emily Empathy (Paperback)
Nicholas J Nissen, Catherina
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R353
R296
Discovery Miles 2 960
Save R57 (16%)
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Title: bes rget af F. Barfod, etc.Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF EUROPE collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This
collection includes works chronicling the development of Western
civilisation to the modern age. Highlights include the development
of language, political and educational systems, philosophy,
science, and the arts. The selection documents periods of civil
war, migration, shifts in power, Muslim expansion into Central
Europe, complex feudal loyalties, the aristocracy of new nations,
and European expansion into the New World. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Nissen, J; Barfod, Povl Frederik; 1862. 8 . 9425.bb.22.
Hans J. Nissen here provides a much-needed overview of 7000 years
of development in the ancient Near East from the beginning of
settled life to the formation of the first regional states. His
approach to the study of Mesopotamian civilization differs markedly
from conventional orientations, which impose a sharp division
between prehistoric and historic, literate, periods. Nissen argues
that this approach is too rigid to explain the actual development
of that civilization. He deemphasizes the invention of writing as a
turning point, viewing it as simply one more phase in the evolution
of social complexity and as the result of specific social,
economic, and political factors.
With a unique combination of material culture analysis written
data, Nissan traces the emergence of the earliest isolated
settlements, the growth of a network of towns, the emergence of
city states, and finally the appearance of territorial states. From
his synthesis of the prehistoric and literate periods comes a
unified picture of the development of Mesopotamian economy,
society, and culture. Lavishly illustrated, "The Early History of
the Ancient Near East, 9000-2000 B.C." is an authoritative work by
one of the most insightful observers of the evolution and character
of Mesopotamian civilization.
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