
Ten Cities that Led the World
From Ancient Foundations to Modern Powerhouses - a remarkable history
Paul Strathern(Author)
Hodder Paperback (Publisher)
Published on 2. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-5293-5644-1 (ISBN)
Description
'A book of ideas [...] Strathern ably guides us through these moments of glory.' -- The Times
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What makes a city great? How does one urban centre inspire the world while another fades into history? In Ten Cities That Led the World, Paul Strathern takes you on a thrilling journey through ten of the most influential cities in history, from ancient capitals to modern megacities.
Walk the streets of Babylon, Athens and Rome and marvel at mathematics, theatre and engineering that still shape our world. Witness Constantinople transform into Istanbul, feel the revolutionary energy of Paris, and watch London rise with railways, canals and industry. Explore Moscow, New York, Mumbai and Beijing, where innovation, ambition and resilience clash with hardship and inequality.
Each city has its own story, its own personality and its own mark on civilisation. Through vivid storytelling, Strathern brings history to life, showing how these urban powerhouses built the foundations of culture, science and commerce we rely on today.
Perfect for history lovers, travel enthusiasts and curious minds, this book reveals how cities shape our past, present and future. Discover the triumphs, challenges and ideas that continue to influence the modern world.
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What makes a city great? How does one urban centre inspire the world while another fades into history? In Ten Cities That Led the World, Paul Strathern takes you on a thrilling journey through ten of the most influential cities in history, from ancient capitals to modern megacities.
Walk the streets of Babylon, Athens and Rome and marvel at mathematics, theatre and engineering that still shape our world. Witness Constantinople transform into Istanbul, feel the revolutionary energy of Paris, and watch London rise with railways, canals and industry. Explore Moscow, New York, Mumbai and Beijing, where innovation, ambition and resilience clash with hardship and inequality.
Each city has its own story, its own personality and its own mark on civilisation. Through vivid storytelling, Strathern brings history to life, showing how these urban powerhouses built the foundations of culture, science and commerce we rely on today.
Perfect for history lovers, travel enthusiasts and curious minds, this book reveals how cities shape our past, present and future. Discover the triumphs, challenges and ideas that continue to influence the modern world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hodder & Stoughton
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
199 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5293-5644-1 (9781529356441)
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Ten Cities that Led the World
From Ancient Foundations to Modern Powerhouses - a remarkable history
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Paul Strathern is the author of numerous books about science, history, philosophy and literature, including two series, Philosophers in 90 Minutes and The Big Idea: Scientists Who Changed the World, and the Sunday Times bestseller The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance.
He also won a Somerset Maugham award for his novel A Season in Abyssinia. He formerly lectured in philosophy and mathematics at Kingston University. He lives in London.
He also won a Somerset Maugham award for his novel A Season in Abyssinia. He formerly lectured in philosophy and mathematics at Kingston University. He lives in London.