Geography Is Destiny
- ISBN #9781781258361
- Ian Morris
- Paperback
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Geography Is Destiny
- ISBN #9781781258361
- Ian Morris
- Paperback
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- In Store Only
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Geography is Destiny tells the history of Britain and its changing relationships with Europe and the wider world, from its physical separation at the end of the Ice Age to the first flickers of a United Kingdom, struggles for the Atlantic, and rise of the Pacific Rim. Applying the latest archaeological evidence, Ian Morris explores how geography, migration, government and new technologies interacted to produce regional inequalities that still affect us today. He charts Britain's geopolitical fortunes over thousands of years, revealing its transformation from a European satellite into a state at the centre of global power, commerce, and culture. But as power and wealth shift from West to East, does Britain's future lie with Europe or the wider world?
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 02/05/2023
- Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
- Illustrations: B&W illustrations and maps
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
- Edition: Main
- Pages: 576
- Dimensions (mm): 196x128x40mm
- Weight: 440g
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Geography is Destiny tells the history of Britain and its changing relationships with Europe and the wider world, from its physical separation at the end of the Ice Age to the first flickers of a United Kingdom, struggles for the Atlantic, and rise of the Pacific Rim. Applying the latest archaeological evidence, Ian Morris explores how geography, migration, government and new technologies interacted to produce regional inequalities that still affect us today. He charts Britain's geopolitical fortunes over thousands of years, revealing its transformation from a European satellite into a state at the centre of global power, commerce, and culture. But as power and wealth shift from West to East, does Britain's future lie with Europe or the wider world?
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 02/05/2023
- Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
- Illustrations: B&W illustrations and maps
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
- Edition: Main
- Pages: 576
- Dimensions (mm): 196x128x40mm
- Weight: 440g
- Delivery & Returns