
The Byzantine World War
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Narrado por:
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Martin Carroll
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Nick Holmes
The Crusades shook the world. But why did they happen?
Their origins are revealed in a new light. As part of a medieval world war that stretched from Asia to Europe. At its center was an ancient empire Byzantium.
Told for the first time as a single, linked narrative are three great events that changed history: The fall of Byzantium in the 11th century, the epic campaign of the First Crusade and the origins of modern Turkey.
Nick Holmes not only presents the First Crusade in a wider global context but he also puts forwards new interpretations of the original sources, suggesting that its success was in fact largely accidental, and that the central role of Byzantium in the Crusades has been underestimated.
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This is the first book I have listened to by this narrator ( Martin Carroll ). I think he did a fine job reading this continent. His diction was clear, pacing good and he added a bit of expression so the material was not dry to listen to.
There are no explicit sex scenes, or excessive violence.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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Learned a lot.
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Thank you very much to the author and Audible for allowing me to read this book.
5 stars.
This is a book for those who like history. A non-fiction history piece about the issues that took the Bizantine Empire down, the biggest heroes of the different battles and wars that took place, their deeds and some great conclusions.
As the title of this review indicates, the writing style makes the book a light read that allows the topic much more accessible to the public. But this is certainly not the only advantage of this audiobook.
Martin Carroll (great surname) keeps the reader engaged. His tone of voice and inflections imprint magic to the style and stories, making you feel as if you had gone back in time.
All the information given is accurate as far as I'm concerned.
I would certainly recommend this book and any other the author may write and/or the narrator has told.
The perfect writing style to make history engaging
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What a great history book!
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Much more than a fascinating lecture, it's a trip back in time to delve into the different peoples warring in the area of Byzantium in the Eastern Roman Empire until Byzantium collapsed in the eleventh century. It's obviously well researched but not dry or lifeless. It is helpful to have maps on hand, even if they are modern.
Narrator Martin Carroll has not only the perfect natural voice, but a gift for cadencing to add to appreciation of the text.
I won this audiobook in a giveaway!
The world of the Eastern Roman Empire
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This is an interesting and fascinating book about the often overlooked history of the fall of the Byzantine empire. It carefully guides the listener through the politics and battles of the waning days of that grand and crumbling empire. How so much at the end centered around the battle of Manzikert, and a betrayal there would ultimately lead to the fall of an empire.
If you, like myself, have merely just a passing knowledge of the Byzantine empire as one that existed, and put no more thought behind it but are curious to know more, then I highly suggest this book. It is not dry enough to parch as history book can sometimes be, but breathes life into a nearly forgotten memory from the pages, and does a beautiful job in telling how the fall came to be.
A good book about an often forgotten history
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