Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
299
Idioma
Neerlandés, Flamenco
Publicado
Nov 13, 2014
Editorial
Ambo|Anthos
Edición
01
ISBN-10
902632930X
ISBN-13
9789026329302
Descripción
In the narrative woven by Eric H. Cline, a profound exploration unfolds surrounding the mysterious collapse of ancient civilizations around 1177 BC. Cline effectively combines archaeological evidence, historical accounts, and a compelling analysis to address an epoch marked by turmoil and transformation. His meticulous research invites readers to venture beyond mere timelines, delving into the interconnectedness of cultures, trade, and the eventual decline that reshaped the Mediterranean landscape.
The text adeptly highlights the pivotal factors contributing to this historical turning point: climate change, warfare, and the impacts of migration. Cline’s informed insights paint a vivid picture of how these elements intertwined, creating a perfect storm that led to widespread destruction and the eventual fall of mighty empires such as the Hittites and Mycenaeans. The narrative does not shy away from the human stories behind these events, hinting at the struggles and resilience of those caught in the chaos.
Throughout his examination, Cline's writing style remains accessible and engaging, ensuring that both casual readers and history enthusiasts can resonate with the complex themes presented. He challenges preconceived notions of linear progress in civilizations, prompting readers to contemplate the cyclical nature of history. The richness of his storytelling takes into account archaeological discoveries and contemporary analyses, offering a multifaceted view of a pivotal era.
As the pages turn, the past comes alive, revealing the fragility of human achievement in the face of natural and social upheavals. Cline's work ultimately serves as a stark reminder of the lessons learned from history, maintaining relevance in today's discourse on sustainability and resilience amid crises. This exploration is not merely about an ancient collapse; it beckons readers to reflect on the enduring implications for contemporary society and the civilizations of tomorrow.
The text adeptly highlights the pivotal factors contributing to this historical turning point: climate change, warfare, and the impacts of migration. Cline’s informed insights paint a vivid picture of how these elements intertwined, creating a perfect storm that led to widespread destruction and the eventual fall of mighty empires such as the Hittites and Mycenaeans. The narrative does not shy away from the human stories behind these events, hinting at the struggles and resilience of those caught in the chaos.
Throughout his examination, Cline's writing style remains accessible and engaging, ensuring that both casual readers and history enthusiasts can resonate with the complex themes presented. He challenges preconceived notions of linear progress in civilizations, prompting readers to contemplate the cyclical nature of history. The richness of his storytelling takes into account archaeological discoveries and contemporary analyses, offering a multifaceted view of a pivotal era.
As the pages turn, the past comes alive, revealing the fragility of human achievement in the face of natural and social upheavals. Cline's work ultimately serves as a stark reminder of the lessons learned from history, maintaining relevance in today's discourse on sustainability and resilience amid crises. This exploration is not merely about an ancient collapse; it beckons readers to reflect on the enduring implications for contemporary society and the civilizations of tomorrow.
Géneros
Suspenso y Thriller
Acción y Aventura
Ciencia y Tecnología
Historia
Manga
Novelas Gráficas
Arte y Fotografía