The center of the world
a global history of the Persian Gulf from the Stone Age to the present
- ISBN: 9780520398559
- Editorial: Manchester University Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2024
- Lugar de la edición: Manchester. Reino Unido
- Encuadernación: Cartoné
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 360
- Idiomas: Inglés
This sweeping history reorients our understanding of the Middle East, placing the Gulf at the heart of globalized trade and cross-cultural encounters.
World history began in the Persian Gulf. The ancient port cities that dotted its coastlines created the first global seaboard, a place from where faiths and cultures from around the world set sail and made contact. More than a history, The Center of the World shows us that contradictions that define our modern age have always been present.
For over four thousand years, the Gulf-sometimes called the Persian Gulf, sometimes the Arabian Gulf-has been a global crossroads while managing to avoid control by the world's greatest empires. In its history, we see a world of rapid change, fluctuating centers of trade, a dependency on uncertain global markets, and intense cross-cultural encounters that hold a mirror to the contemporary world. Focusing each chapter on a different port around the Gulf, The Center of the World shows how the people of the Gulf adapted to larger changes in world history, creating a system of free trade, merchant rule, and commerce that continues to define the region today.
Introduction : the global Gulf : center of the world
Dilmun : from the beginning of world trade to the rise of Islam (2800 BCE-632 CE)
Basra : where Islam became a world religion (632-1000)
Siraf : boom and bust in the medieval Gulf (1000-1500)
Hormuz : how the Gulf shaped a European empire (1500-1793)
Muscat : Oman, the British and the long nineteenth century (1793-1945)
Dubai : the global Gulf in a global age (1945-present)
Conclusion : the future of the global Gulf