The Year 1000: When Globalization Began

Author:   Valerie Hansen
Publisher:   Scribner Book Company
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9781501194115


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   20 April 2021
Format:   Paperback
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*A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice* From celebrated Yale professor Valerie Hansen, a ""vivid"" and ""astonishingly comprehensive account [that] casts world history in a brilliant new light"" (Publishers Weekly, starred review) and shows how bold explorations and daring trade missions first connected all of the world's societies at the end of the first millennium. People often believe that the years immediately prior to AD 1000 were, with just a few exceptions, lacking in any major cultural developments or geopolitical encounters, that the Europeans hadn't yet reached North America, and that the farthest feat of sea travel was the Vikings' invasion of Britain. But how, then, to explain the presence of blond-haired people in Maya temple murals at Chichén Itzá, Mexico? Could it be possible that the Vikings had found their way to the Americas during the height of the Maya empire? Valerie Hansen, an award-winning historian, argues that the year 1000 was the world's first point of major cultural exchange and exploration. Drawing on nearly thirty years of research, she presents a compelling account of first encounters between disparate societies, which sparked conflict and collaboration eerily reminiscent of our contemporary moment. For readers of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel and Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens, The Year 1000 is a ""fascinating...highly impressive, deeply researched, lively and imaginative work"" (The New York Times Book Review) that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about how the modern world came to be.

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Author:   Valerie Hansen
Publisher:   Scribner Book Company
Imprint:   Scribner Book Company
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781501194115


ISBN 10:   1501194119
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   20 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Vivid and edifying... [Hansen] displays a remarkable lightness of touch while stuffing the book full of fascinating details, and easily toggles between the big picture and local affairs. This astonishingly comprehensive account casts world history in a brilliant new light. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Valerie Hansen takes us on an informative and entertaining romp around the world of a thousand years ago, on everything from Viking longboats to camel caravans...Anyone who thinks that globalization is something new needs to read this book! --Ian Morris, author of Why the West Rules--for Now Typically wide-ranging, informative, and illuminating, Valerie Hansen has written a lovely book that puts together the pieces of the global jigsaw puzzle of a millennium ago. --Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads: A New History of the World The world has been connected longer than the schoolbooks tell you, a whole millennium longer at least: connections of gold and spices, dragons and slaves and faith. Valerie Hansen teases out the unfamiliar links between Chinese markets, Baghdad fortunes, strange blonds on the walls of Mayan temples, and Vikings on Russian rivers in a careful but accessible and truly global history. --Michael Pye, author of The Edge of the World The myth of the 'European Middle Ages' dissolves in the ocean currents and trade winds of this stimulating account...Bolstered by facts and enlivened by intriguing theories, Hansen's book presents a world of objects, ideas, people, animals, and know-how constantly on the move. --Barbara H. Rosenwein, author of A Short History of the Middle Ages and Generations of Feeling Spotlighting the encounters of Norse, Maya, African, Chinese, and Arabic peoples--and more--the book shows how their coming together in war and peace, and commerce and culture, profoundly shaped the world to come. A lively read filled with surprises. --Joanne B. Freeman, author of Affairs of Honor and The Field of Blood Remarkable... More than a history of global trade, this is a story of human encounters brought to life by vignettes and voices from every corner of a connected medieval planet. --Nile Green, author of Sufism: A Global History Outstanding...a lively and engrossing book that describes in fascinating detail how trade enriched the world. [Hansen] displays the delightful exuberance of an author deeply in love with her subject. --The Times (London) Hansen has not only fashioned a coherent and original vision of the world in the year 1000, in itself a remarkable feat of scholarship, but described it in a clear, concrete, and absorbing narrative that will entertain and enlighten every reader. --R.I. Moore, author of The First European Revolution and The War on Heresy Full of eye-opening surprises. Hansen tells a rich and fascinating story of the many ways that far-flung societies a millennium ago forged connections....A masterly work of scholarship. --Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance Elegantly written and meticulously researched...a whirlwind world tour that challenges the notion of a more recently hyper-connected globe. --Sarah Parcak, author of Archaeology from Space: How the Future Shapes Our Past Daring...A smart, broad-ranging survey of the global Middle Ages that is learned, thought-provoking--and perfectly tuned to our times. --London Sunday Times Covers a vast amount of territory in a concise, readable manner...A thoroughly satisfying history of a distant era and people. --Kirkus Breezily written but intensively researched...The Year 1000 happily abounds with checkmate discoveries. --Boyd Tonkin, TheArtsDesk.com Bold and entertaining...ultimately, a celebration of difference--and readiness--for the unfamiliar. --Arezou Azad, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and Humboldt Fellow at the Freie University of Berlin As Valerie Hansen shows in this fascinating book, much of the inhabited globe already had complex systems of long-distance trade more than a millennium ago. --The Telegraph (UK) A whole new way of looking at the world. If you have the idea that medieval history was a time when there were few connections between those who inhabited different places on the map, this book will reorient you in the most stimulating way possible....Brilliant. --Rana Mitter, author of Forgotten Ally A gripping account of exploration and ingenuity, sweeping across the economic alliances and great networks of trade that connected disparate regions around the globe....Through this generous and accessible distillation of global history, Ms. Hansen opens our minds to a world where it was still possible to venture, fearlessly, into the unknown. --Wall Street Journal [A] meticulous portrayal of the explorers, traders, and rulers who built a complex network which linked a disparate world...deeply engrossing. --Booklist The Year 1000 is a tour-de-force and offers many new ways of thinking about the past. --The Spectator New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Fascinating ... [a] highly impressive, deeply researched, lively and imaginative work. --The New York Times Book Review


New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Fascinating ... [a] highly impressive, deeply researched, lively and imaginative work. --The New York Times Book Review The Year 1000 is a tour-de-force and offers many new ways of thinking about the past. --The Spectator [A] meticulous portrayal of the explorers, traders, and rulers who built a complex network which linked a disparate world...deeply engrossing. --Booklist A gripping account of exploration and ingenuity, sweeping across the economic alliances and great networks of trade that connected disparate regions around the globe....Through this generous and accessible distillation of global history, Ms. Hansen opens our minds to a world where it was still possible to venture, fearlessly, into the unknown. --Wall Street Journal A whole new way of looking at the world. If you have the idea that medieval history was a time when there were few connections between those who inhabited different places on the map, this book will reorient you in the most stimulating way possible....Brilliant. --Rana Mitter, author of Forgotten Ally As Valerie Hansen shows in this fascinating book, much of the inhabited globe already had complex systems of long-distance trade more than a millennium ago. --The Telegraph (UK) Bold and entertaining...ultimately, a celebration of difference--and readiness--for the unfamiliar. --Arezou Azad, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and Humboldt Fellow at the Freie University of Berlin Breezily written but intensively researched...The Year 1000 happily abounds with checkmate discoveries. --Boyd Tonkin, TheArtsDesk.com Covers a vast amount of territory in a concise, readable manner...A thoroughly satisfying history of a distant era and people. --Kirkus Daring...A smart, broad-ranging survey of the global Middle Ages that is learned, thought-provoking--and perfectly tuned to our times. --London Sunday Times Elegantly written and meticulously researched...a whirlwind world tour that challenges the notion of a more recently hyper-connected globe. --Sarah Parcak, author of Archaeology from Space: How the Future Shapes Our Past Full of eye-opening surprises. Hansen tells a rich and fascinating story of the many ways that far-flung societies a millennium ago forged connections....A masterly work of scholarship. --Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance Hansen has not only fashioned a coherent and original vision of the world in the year 1000, in itself a remarkable feat of scholarship, but described it in a clear, concrete, and absorbing narrative that will entertain and enlighten every reader. --R.I. Moore, author of The First European Revolution and The War on Heresy Outstanding...a lively and engrossing book that describes in fascinating detail how trade enriched the world. [Hansen] displays the delightful exuberance of an author deeply in love with her subject. --The Times (London) Remarkable... More than a history of global trade, this is a story of human encounters brought to life by vignettes and voices from every corner of a connected medieval planet. --Nile Green, author of Sufism: A Global History Spotlighting the encounters of Norse, Maya, African, Chinese, and Arabic peoples--and more--the book shows how their coming together in war and peace, and commerce and culture, profoundly shaped the world to come. A lively read filled with surprises. --Joanne B. Freeman, author of Affairs of Honor and The Field of Blood The myth of the 'European Middle Ages' dissolves in the ocean currents and trade winds of this stimulating account...Bolstered by facts and enlivened by intriguing theories, Hansen's book presents a world of objects, ideas, people, animals, and know-how constantly on the move. --Barbara H. Rosenwein, author of A Short History of the Middle Ages and Generations of Feeling The world has been connected longer than the schoolbooks tell you, a whole millennium longer at least: connections of gold and spices, dragons and slaves and faith. Valerie Hansen teases out the unfamiliar links between Chinese markets, Baghdad fortunes, strange blonds on the walls of Mayan temples, and Vikings on Russian rivers in a careful but accessible and truly global history. --Michael Pye, author of The Edge of the World Typically wide-ranging, informative, and illuminating, Valerie Hansen has written a lovely book that puts together the pieces of the global jigsaw puzzle of a millennium ago. --Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads: A New History of the World Valerie Hansen takes us on an informative and entertaining romp around the world of a thousand years ago, on everything from Viking longboats to camel caravans...Anyone who thinks that globalization is something new needs to read this book! --Ian Morris, author of Why the West Rules--for Now Vivid and edifying... [Hansen] displays a remarkable lightness of touch while stuffing the book full of fascinating details, and easily toggles between the big picture and local affairs. This astonishingly comprehensive account casts world history in a brilliant new light. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


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Valerie Hansen is the Stanley Woodward Professor of History at Yale University, where she teaches Chinese and world history. An accomplished scholar and author, she traveled to nearly twenty countries to conduct research for The Year 1000. She is also the author of The Silk Road: A New History and The Open Empire.

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