
Memory and the Mediterranean
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Essential for historians, yet written explicitly for the general reader, this magnificent account of the ebb and flow of cultures shaped by the Mediterranean takes us from the great sea's geologic beginnings through the ancient civilizations that flourished along its shores. Moving with ease from Mesopotamia and Egypt to the flowering of Crete and the early Aegean peoples, and culminating in the prodigious achievements of ancient Greece and Rome, Braudel conveys in absorbing detail the geography and climate of the region over the course of millennia while brilliantly explaining the larger forces that gave rise to agriculture, writing, sea travel, trade, and, ultimately, the emergence of empires. Impressive in scope and gracefully written, Memory and the Mediterranean is an endlessly enriching work of history by a legend in the field.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Other Books by This Author
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Introduction by Oswyn Murray
- Preamble by Christopher Logue
- Editors' Foreword to The French Edition
- Author's Preface
- Part 1
- Chapter 1 - Seeing the Sea
- Chapter 2 - The Long March to Civilization
- The Lower Paleolithic: the first artefacts, the first people
- Fire, art and magic
- The Mediterranean strikes back: the first agrarian civilization
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3 - A Twofold Birth
- Mesopotamia and Egypt: the beginnings
- Boats on the rivers, ships on the sea
- Can the spread of megaliths explain the early history of the Mediterranean?
- Chapter 4 - Centuries of Unity: The Seas of the Levant 2500-1200 B.C.
- Ever onward and upward?
- Crete: a new player in the cosmopolitan civilization of the Mediterranean
- Accidents, developments and disasters
- Chapter 5 - All Change: The Twelfth to the Eighth Centuries B.C.
- Part 2
- Chapter 6 - Colonization: The Discovery of the Mediterranean "Far West" in the Tenth to Sixth Centuries B.C.
- The first in the field: probably the Phoenicians
- The Etruscans: an unsolved mystery
- Colonization by the Greeks
- Chapter 7 - The Miracle of Greece
- Greece: a land of city-states
- Alexander's mistake
- Greek science and thought (eighth to second centuries B.C.)
- Chapter 8 - The Roman Takeover of the Greater Mediterranean
- Roman imperialism
- Rome beyond the Mediterranean
- A Mediterranean civilization: Rome's real achievement
- Appendix I: Table of Prehistoric Ages and Anthropoids
- Appendix II: Maps
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Translator's Note
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