For centuries, fame and fortune was to be found in the west
- in the New World of the Americas.
Today, it is the east which calls out to those in search of
adventure and riches. The region stretching from eastern Europe and sweeping
right across Central Asia deep into China and India, is taking centre stage in
international politics, commerce and culture - and is shaping the modern world.
This region, the true centre of the earth, is obscure to
many in the English-speaking world. Yet this is where civilization itself
began, where the world's great religions were born and took root.
The Silk Roads were no exotic series of connections, but
networks that linked continents and oceans together. Along them flowed ideas,
goods, disease and death. This was where empires were won - and where they were
lost.
As a new era emerges, the patterns of exchange are mirroring
those that have criss-crossed Asia for millennia.
The Silk Roads are rising again.
A major reassessment of world history, The Silk Roads is an
important account of the forces that have shaped the global economy and the
political renaissance in the re-emerging east.
About the Author
Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History at the
University of Oxford and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford.
He is also UNESCO Professor of Silk Roads Studies at King's College,
Cambridge.
The Silk Roads: A New History of the World, published
by Bloomsbury in 2015, has been a global bestseller topping charts around the
world. It was No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller and
remained in the top 10 for nine months after publication.
It was named one of the 'Books of the Decade' 2010-2020 by
the Sunday Times. The New Silk Roads: The Present and
Future of the World was published by Bloomsbury in 2018 and won the
Human Sciences prize of the Carical Foundation in 2019.
The Earth Transformed: An Untold History was
published by Bloomsbury in 2023. Named The Times History Book
of the Year, it was also a Financial Times, Guardian,
Observer, Sunday Times, Independent, New Yorker and Le Point Book of
the Year.