How the World Made the West, 9781526605221
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The West’s roots aren’t where you think: a global, connected past.
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How the World Made the West

a 4,000-year history

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  • Paperback

    576 pages

  • Release Date

    29 July 2025

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Summary

The Interconnected Past: A New History of the West

A BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR: The Times/Sunday Times, Observer, Economist, Guardian, BBC History Magazine, i-paper and *History Today*

‘One of the most fascinating and important works of global history to appear for many years’ William Dalrymple

‘Quinn has done a lot more than reinvent the wheel. What we have here is a …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781526605221
ISBN-10:1526605228
Author:Josephine Quinn
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:576
Release Date:29 July 2025
Weight:485g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 40mm
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Critics Review

A revelatory account of how the ancient world was much wider and more interconnected than traditionally thought - and the lessons that holds for today – What to Read in 2024 * Financial Times *Astounding … Both erudite and witty, sweeping and granular, this book is revisionist history at its best * i-news *Quinn keeps the revelations coming at a fair lick … In 400 crisp pages, 30 societies are paraded before us with comparative reflection and world-weary wit. Better still, Quinn’s book is polemical – Pratinav Anil * The Times *One of the most fascinating and important works of global history to appear for many years – WILLIAM DALRYMPLEBold, beautifully written and filled with insights, How the World Made the West demands that we challenge traditional views of the past. An extraordinary achievement – PETER FRANKOPANHow the World Made the West has plenty of myths about the ancient world to dispel … The vicissitudes in each centre’s fortunes make for a dynamic narrative, as cities that were once great are swept away, and new ones spring up in their wake – Daisy Dunn * Telegraph *An eye-popping, mind-blowing, ground-breaking juggernaut of an argument, from a writer ready to roar – LUCY WORSLEYErudite, inventive, playful – a work of great confidence, empathy, learning and imagination – RORY STEWARTNo one but Josephine Quinn could have written a book like this - a book of enormous erudition and curiosity; a book that teaches you something new on almost every page. With a sense of growing political urgency, How the World Made the West reveals the folly of civilisational thinking. In its place, Quinn traces the many entangled paths of art, commerce, religion, and language, forging a deeper and truer understanding of our common world – MERVE EMREA masterpiece that gives us a new lens to understand 4,000 years of history – OLIVETTE OTELEThis book – full of memorable stories – is nothing less than a reorientation of the history of “the West.” Josephine Quinn persuasively shows that the mingling of cultures through trade and migration is as old as civilisation itself, breaking down the hackneyed idea of the uniqueness of the Greco-Roman world … This is a book to unite us in divided times – SIR JONATHAN BATEJosephine Quinn is one of the few scholars writing today who could possibly present such a masterful sweeping overview as an accessible and compelling story … A marvelous, majestic book. This will be an instant classic – ERIC CLINEJo Quinn gives us a fascinating insight into the entanglements that have driven change in our collective past: the journeys, meetings, relationships and exchanges that, more than anything else, have helped shape our world today. It is a brilliant reminder that our human story is – and always will be – empty if we don’t acknowledge the ways in which we have constantly interacted with, and depended on, one another – MICHAEL SCOTT

About The Author

Josephine Quinn

Josephine Quinn is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Cambridge, the first woman to hold this Chair. She has degrees from Oxford and the University of California, Berkeley, has taught in America, Italy and at Oxford, and co-directed the Tunisian–British archaeological excavations at Utica. She is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books, as well as to radio and television programmes. She is the author of one previous book, the award-winning In Search of the Phoenicians.

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