David Abulafia
David Abulafia is a British historian and professor emeritus of Mediterranean History at the University of Cambridge. He is known for his work on the history of the Mediterranean and has authored several books on the subject.
Books
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1. The Boundless Sea
A Human History of the Oceans
This captivating historical narrative explores the profound impact of the world's oceans on human civilization, tracing the intricate web of maritime trade, exploration, and cultural exchange from ancient times to the modern era. It delves into the stories of seafarers, merchants, and explorers who navigated the vast waters, forging connections between distant lands and shaping the course of history. Through a rich tapestry of events and characters, the book reveals how the seas have been both a barrier and a bridge, influencing the development of societies and the spread of ideas across continents.
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2. The Great Sea
A Human History of the Mediterranean
This captivating historical narrative explores the Mediterranean Sea's profound influence on the civilizations that have bordered its waters over the past five millennia. The book delves into the sea's role as a dynamic crossroads of commerce, culture, and conflict, weaving together stories of diverse peoples, from ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians to modern Europeans and North Africans. Through a rich tapestry of events, it highlights the Mediterranean's enduring significance as a cradle of human interaction, innovation, and exchange, illustrating how its unique geography has shaped the course of history and the development of societies around its shores.
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