After Tamerlane
The Global History of Empire Since 1405
By John Darwin
February 2008
$34.95
592 pp
6.125 x 9.25 in
Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1596913932
After Tamerlane
The Global History of Empire Since 1405
By John Darwin
February 2008
$34.95
592 pp
6.125 x 9.25 in
Hardcover
By John Darwin
A Rise and Fall of the Great Powers for the post-Cold War era-a brilliantly written, sweeping new history of how empires have ebbed and flowed over the past six centuries.
The death of the great Tatar emperor Tamerlane in 1405, writes historian John Darwin, was a turning point in world history. Never again would a single warlord, raiding across the steppes, be able to unite Eurasia under his rule. After Tamerlane, a series of huge, stable empires were founded and consolidated-Chinese, Mughal, Persian, and Ottoman-realms of such grandeur, sophistication, and dynamism that they outclassed the fragmentary, quarrelsome nations of Europe in every respect. The nineteenth century saw these empires fall vulnerable to European conquest, creating an age of anarchy and exploitation, but this had largely ended by the twenty-first century, with new Chinese and Indian super-states and successful independent states in Turkey and Iran.Advance Praise for After Tamerlane:
"An astonishingly comprehensive, arrestingly fresh and vivid history of the forces that underlie the world we live in today."—John Gray, author of False Dawn
"An elegant and brilliant survey! Global history as something more--much more--than the story of the West's domination of the Rest."—Paul Kennedy, author of The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
"A work of massive erudition! overturns smug Eurocentric theologies to present a compelling new perspective on international history."—Maya Jasanoff, The Guardian