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We encounter empires in all their contradictions - like the Mongol Empire, the largest land empire the world has ever seen, and yet also the most short-lived. Rise and Fall also reveals striking, often completely unrelated historical parallels: pyramids found not just in Egypt but also in Babylon, Mexico and China; unmistakable echoes of the infant discovered in a basket myth which occur in the Old Testament, the Akkadian origin myth, as well in Hinduism. Above all, we see how the ambition of imperial greatness everywhere - from the Roman emperors to Hitler - is rooted in dreams of utopia and immortality.
Every empire contains the seeds of its own destruction: so what precisely is social progress? Who benefits from it, and who suffers? Rise and Fall reminds us that the progress of humankind takes many forms, and that - perhaps - the systems we take for granted today are far from being the only or inevitable course of future civilisation.
Titre original : Rise and Fall: A History of the World in Ten Empires (2019)
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2019 Editions Hodder & Stoughton
Langue anglaise | 199 pages | ISBN : 9781473698635
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AubépineRouge Le 04 Août 2023 à 15:30
Présentation rapide (peut-être trop) de plusieurs empires ayant marqué l'Histoire. Instructif mais on survole.
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