Four Points Of The Compass by Jerry Brotton
The Unexpected History of Direction
"Four Points of the Compass" by Jerry Brotton explores the historical and cultural significance of the four cardinal directions: north, south, east, and west. These directions have been essential for navigation and understanding our place in the world. The book delves into how different societies have interpreted these directions uniquely, influenced by their geographical and cultural contexts. From the east's importance in Hebrew culture to the north's prominence in Renaissance Europe, Brotton examines how these directions have shaped political and cultural identities. As modern technology changes how we perceive direction, the book reflects on the evolving relationship between humans and the natural world.
The 17008th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2024
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- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 192
- Original Language
- English
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