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Paul Strathern

    6. október 1940

    Paul Strathern je britský autor, ktorý sa venuje širokej škále tém od filozofie a histórie po literatúru a vedu. Jeho diela sa vyznačujú hlbokým vhľadom do ľudskej mysle a spoločnosti. Strathern svojim písaním skúma zložité myšlienky zrozumiteľným a pútavým spôsobom. Jeho prístup kombinuje akademickú prísnosť s naratívnou eleganciou, čo čitateľom ponúka obohacujúci intelektuálny zážitok.

    Paul Strathern
    Napoleon in Egypt
    Dostoevsky in 90 Minutes
    The Medici
    Výpravy po souši. Cesty hedvání a koření
    Mendělejevův sen : putování po stopách prvků
    Vzostup a pád
    • 2024

      A sweeping history of the Age of Reason, which shows how, although it was a time of progress in many areas, it was also an era of brutality and intolerance, by the author of The Borgias and The Florentines.[Bokinfo].

      Dark Brilliance
    • 2023

      An original and compelling history of the northern European medieval renaissance in art, science and philosophy, which rivalled its Italian counterpart, by the author of The Florentines and The Borgias.[Bokinfo].

      The Other Renaissance
    • 2022

      From the founding of ancient capitals to buzzing modern megacities, this history of ten cities explores how urban centres have led civilisation forward.

      Ten Cities That Led the World
    • 2021

      Empire: A New History of the World

      • 288 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      3,5(14)Ohodnotiť

      A dazzling new history of the world told through the ten major empires of human civilization. Eminent historian Paul Strathern opens the story of Empire with the Akkadian civilization, which ruled over a vast expanse of the region of ancient Mesopotamia, then turns to the immense Roman Empire, where we trace back our Western and Eastern roots. Next the narrative describes how a great deal of Western Classical culture was developed in the Abbasid and Umayyad Caliphates. Then, while Europe was beginning to emerge from a period of cultural stagnation, it almost fell to a whirlwind invasion from the East, at which point we meet the Emperors of the Mongol Empire . . . Combining breathtaking scope with masterful narrative control, Paul Strathern traces these connections across four millennia and sheds new light on these major civilizations—from the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty to the Aztec and Ottoman Empires, through to the most recent and biggest empires: the British, Russo-Soviet, and American. Charting five thousand years of global history in ten lucid chapters, Empire makes comprehensive and inspiring reading to anyone fascinated by the history of the world.

      Empire: A New History of the World
    • 2021

      Between Dante's birth in 1265 and Galileo's death in 1642, a profound transformation reshaped Western civilization's culture. The visual arts—painting, sculpture, and architecture—underwent striking changes, marking an irreversible evolution. Concurrently, humanity's self-conception and thought experienced a significant shift, leading to the emergence of new sciences. These groundbreaking ideas primarily originated in Florence, Tuscany, where a focus on common humanity supplanted other-worldly spirituality, giving rise to humanism. This philosophy spread throughout Italy, maintaining essential elements of its Florentine roots as it reached other parts of Europe. Transformations in human culture have consistently reflected their origins; for instance, the Reformation retained aspects of central and northern Germany, while the Industrial Revolution, despite its expansion beyond Britain, preserved elements of its initial framework. Similarly, the IT revolution, which began in Silicon Valley, remains influenced by its Californian beginnings. Paul Strathern illustrates how Florence and its inhabitants played a pivotal role in the Renaissance, emphasizing the lasting impact of their contributions on the broader cultural landscape.

      The Florentines
    • 2020

      The Borgias: Power and Fortune

      • 400 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      "The glorious and infamous history of the Borgia family--a world of saints, corrupt popes, and depraved princes and poisoners--set against the golden age of the Italian Renaissance."--Amazon.com

      The Borgias: Power and Fortune
    • 2020

      The sensational story of the rise and fall of one of the most notorious families in history, by the author of The Medici.

      The Borgias
    • 2019

      Vzostup a pád

      • 296 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania
      3,4(29)Ohodnotiť

      Kniha Vzostup a pád mapuje dejiny sveta na pozadí diania v desiatich najväčších ríšach v histórii. Skúma odvekú túžbu ľudstva po moci vo všetkých jej neslávnych formách a sleduje vývoj imperiálnych ambícií od hrubej vojenskej agresie starovekých ríš až po omnoho rafinovanejší, no ďalekosiahly kultúrny vplyv dnešných superveľmocí. Predstavuje protikladné a čitateľsky veľmi atraktívne charakteristiky ríš, ale predovšetkým vedie čitateľa k pochopeniu, že túžba po vytvorení slávneho impéria korenila u každého vodcu od rímskych cisárov až po Hitlera v snoch o utópii a nesmrteľnosti. Kniha nám pripomína, že pokrok ľudstva má mnoho podôb a že systémy, ktoré dnes možno považujeme za samozrejmé, majú ďaleko od jedinej či nevyhnutnej podoby budúcej civilizácie.

      Vzostup a pád
    • 2012

      By the end of the fifteenth century, Florence was well established as the home of the Renaissance. As generous patrons to the likes of Botticelli and Michelangelo, the ruling Medici embodied the progressive humanist spirit of the age, and in Lorenzo de' Medici they possessed a diplomat capable of guarding the militarily weak city in a climate of constantly shifting allegiances. However, in Savonarola, an unprepossessing provincial monk, Lorenzo found his nemesis. Filled with Old Testament fury, Savonarola's sermons reverberated among a disenfranchised population, who preferred medieval Biblical certainties to the philosophical interrogations and intoxicating surface glitter of the Renaissance. The battle between these two men would be a fight to the death, a series of sensational events—invasions, trials by fire, the 'Bonfire of the Vanities', terrible executions and mysterious deaths—featuring a cast of the most important and charismatic Renaissance figures. Was this a simple clash of wills between a benign ruler and religious fanatic? In an exhilaratingly rich and deeply researched story, Paul Strathern reveals the paradoxes, self-doubts, and political compromises that made the battle for the soul of the Renaissance city one of the most complex and important moments in Western history.

      Death in Florence
    • 2011

      Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolò Machiavelli, and Cesare Borgia—three iconic figures whose intersecting lives provide the basis for this astonishing work of narrative history. They could not have been more different, and they would meet only for a short time in 1502, but the events that transpired when they did would significantly alter each man’s perceptions—and the course of Western history. In 1502, Italy was riven by conflict, with the city of Florence as the ultimate prize. Machiavelli, the consummate political manipulator, attempted to placate the savage Borgia by volunteering Leonardo to be Borgia’s chief military engineer. That autumn, the three men embarked together on a brief, perilous, and fateful journey through the mountains, remote villages, and hill towns of the Italian Romagna—the details of which were revealed in Machiavelli’s frequent dispatches and Leonardo’s meticulous notebooks. Superbly written and thoroughly researched, The Artist, the Philosopher, and the Warrior is a work of narrative genius—whose subject is the nature of genius itself.

      The Artist, the Philosopher, and the Warrior: Da Vinci, Machiavelli, and Borgia and the World They Shaped