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The Near East

A Cultural History

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The Near East

By: Arthur Cotterell
Narrated by: Liam Gerrard
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A sweeping cultural history of the Near East, from the birth of civilisation to the present day.

The Near East was the cradle of civilisation: the Sumerians invented urban living and writing here, and monotheism was born and spread across the globe. Arthur Cotterell vividly sketches the extraordinary cultures that have left their mark on the region, from their early myths, deities and rituals of worship to their pioneering political systems and military conquests.

Charting the rise and fall of Assyria and Babylon, the world's first great powers, then exploring the long eras of Persian, Byzantine, Arab and Ottoman rule, The Near East traces the legacy of this rich past through the destabilisation of Western imperialism and beyond.

This enthralling narrative shows how history has shaped the beliefs, traditions and politics of the Near East, one of the world's most creative, diverse and yet troubled regions.

©2017 Arthur Cotterell (P)2018 Audible, Ltd
Islam Middle East World Imperialism Ottoman Empire Iran Africa Middle Ages Ancient History Military War Royalty Crusade
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