The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans

The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the Oceans

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Oct 14, 2019 · انگلیسی · جلد سخت (1,088 صفحات)
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فرمت جلد سخت
صفحات 1,088
زبان انگلیسی
منتشر شده Oct 14, 2019
ناشر Oxford University Press
نسخه Illustrated
ISBN-10 0199934983
ISBN-13 9780199934980

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David Abulafia delves deep into the vast and uncharted realms of the world’s oceans, weaving an intricate tapestry of human interactions with these mighty waters throughout history. Each chapter brings forth the untold stories of explorers, merchants, and travelers who navigated treacherous seas, transforming the oceans from formidable barriers into bridges connecting diverse cultures and economies.

The narrative unfurls from the dawn of maritime exploration, highlighting the ingenuity of early navigators who dared to traverse the unknown. Abulafia captures their triumphs and failures, offering readers a window into the minds of those who braved the depths for discovery and trade. His extensive research paints a vivid picture of how the oceans shaped civilizations, facilitated commerce, and inspired generations of dreamers and adventurers.

Further, the book examines the environmental changes and challenges these waters have endured over millennia, urging a reflection on humanity's ongoing relationship with the oceans. Abulafia skillfully interlaces historical analysis with poignant observations, provoking thought on our stewardship of these vital ecosystems.

Through captivating prose, a wealth of knowledge, and a passion for maritime history, the author invites readers to appreciate the oceans not just as a physical entity but as a dynamic force that has influenced human destiny. The journey through the boundless sea is both enlightening and a call to action, reminding readers of the cherished connection between land and sea.

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