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L'Asie en Europe et la Construction de l'Occident

Cette série explore les connexions historiques et culturelles profondes et souvent négligées entre l'Asie et l'Europe. Elle révèle les processus complexes par lesquels les idées, les traditions et les innovations se sont propagées à travers les continents, façonnant la civilisation occidentale. Les livres combinent une recherche académique méticuleuse avec une narration captivante, offrant aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur la construction du monde. C'est un voyage fascinant pour quiconque s'intéresse à l'histoire culturelle et à l'interconnexion de l'humanité.

Out of Arabia
Towards One World

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  1. 1

    Out of Arabia

    Phoenicians, Arabs, and the Discovery of Europe

    • 272pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    4,3(17)Évaluer

    Exploring the historical and cultural exchanges between Eastern and Western societies, this volume delves into the intricate processes that facilitated the movement of ideas, traditions, and practices into Europe. It highlights key figures, events, and influences that shaped these interactions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how Eastern cultures impacted European development. The narrative combines scholarly research with engaging storytelling, making it accessible for both academics and general readers interested in cultural history.

    Out of Arabia
  2. 2

    Towards One World

    Ancient Persia and the West

    • 272pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the historical interactions between the Persian Empire and Europe, this volume delves into the cultural exchanges initiated by Persia's expansion in the 6th century BC. Despite its brief presence in southeastern Europe, the Persian influence marked the start of a nuanced relationship characterized by both conflict and cooperation, shaping East-West dynamics that persist today. The book examines this intricate history, moving beyond the typical narratives of warfare to highlight the lasting impact of these early encounters.

    Towards One World