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A sparkling exploration of direction, by the acclaimed author of A History of the World in 12 Maps
North, south, east and west: almost all societies use the four cardinal directions to orientate themselves, to understand who they are by projecting where they are. For millennia, these four directions have been foundational to our travel, navigation and exploration and are central to the imaginative, moral and political geography of virtually every culture in the world. Yet they are far more subjective and various - sometimes contradictory - than we might realize.
The Four Points of the Compass takes the reader on a journey of directional discovery. Jerry Brotton reveals why Hebrew culture privileges east; why Renaissance Europeans began drawing north at the top of their maps; why the early Islam revered the south; why the Aztecs used five colour-coded cardinal directions; and why no societies, primitive or modern, have ever orientated themselves westwards. He ends by reflecting on our digital age in which we, the little blue dot on the screen, have become the most important compass point. Throughout, Brotton shows that the directions reflect a human desire to create order and that they only have meaning, literally and metaphorically, depending on where you stand.
Note biographique
Jerry Brotton
Détails
Code EAN : | 9780241556870 |
Editeur : | Penguin Books Ltd (UK)-Penguin Books Ltd (UK) |
Date de publication : | 05-09-2024 |
Format : | Relié |
Langue(s) : | anglais |
Hauteur : | 218 mm |
Largeur : | 145 mm |
Epaisseur : | 30 mm |
Poids : | 363 gr |
Stock : | à commander |
Nombre de pages : | 180 |
Mots clés : | north and south; google maps; greta thunberg; world atlas; atlas obscura; anne applebaum; finding the mother tree; east of west; helgoland carlo rovelli; world maps; mariana mazzucato; history of the world in 100 objects; atlas of the invisible; children of ash and elm; mission economy; suzanne simard; there are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness; the book in the cathedral; neil price; applebaum twilight of democracy; maps that changed the world; naval non-fiction; historical non-fiction; historical biographies |