The World
A Family History of Humanity
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Simon Sebag Montefiore
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A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, Smithsonian
“Succession meets Game of Thrones.” —The Spectator • “The author brings his cast of dynastic titans, rogues and psychopaths to life...An epic that both entertains and informs.” —The Economist, Best Books of the Year
Around 950,000 years ago, a family of five walked along the beach and left behind the oldest family footprints ever discovered. For award-winning historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, these poignant, familiar fossils serve as an inspiration for a new kind of world history, one that is genuinely global, spans all eras and all continents, and focuses on the family ties that connect every one of us.
In this epic, ever-surprising book, Montefiore chronicles the world’s great dynasties across human history through palace intrigues, love affairs, and family lives, linking grand themes of war, migration, plague, religion, and technology to the people at the heart of the human drama.
It features a cast of extraordinary diversity: in addition to rulers and conquerors, there are priests, charlatans, artists, scientists, tycoons, gangsters, lovers, husbands, wives, and children. There is Hongwu, the beggar who founded the Ming dynasty; Ewuare, the Leopard-King of Benin; Henry Christophe, King of Haiti; Kamehameha, the conqueror of Hawaii; Zenobia, the Arab empress who defied Rome; Lady Murasaki, the first female novelist; Sayyida al-Hurra, the Moroccan pirate-queen. Here too are moderns such as Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Volodymyr Zelensky. Here are the Caesars, Medicis and Incas, Ottomans and Mughals, Bonapartes, Habsburgs and Zulus, Rothschilds, Rockefellers and Krupps, Churchills, Kennedys, Castros, Nehrus, Pahlavis and Kenyattas, Saudis, Kims and Assads.
These powerful families represent the breadth of human endeavor, with bloody succession battles, treacherous conspiracies, and shocking megalomania alongside flourishing culture, moving romances, and enlightened benevolence. A dazzling achievement as spellbinding as fiction, The World captures the whole human story in a single, masterful narrative.
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Interesting - yes. Educational - yes. But, not really what I was hoping it would be.
Interesting, but not quite what I expected
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An excellent book, spoiled by very poor narration,
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I don't mind accents in fact I like it, but some of the readers mispronounce words so badly that it leaves me confused. Really annoying.
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While ostensibly based upon "families," it was more a history of the perversions that powerful people have, perhaps because when you are determined to be the most powerful person in the world, it might actually be that you have a need to control people in every way, including as sexual objects or fetishes. A person with a perversion is trying to solve a problem of feeling helpless by turning things upside down, so that they are the tormentor instead of the one being tormented.
But this was not meant to be a book on perversions or sadomasochism, but on families, the world's leaders and their families.
Some aspects of the book were extremely interesting. Montefiore is brilliant, but as a historian he did not show the needed objectivity and depth of research I have come to expect. I would say the weakest part of the book is the end.
When Montefiore describes Donald Trump as if he read the description from someone with Trump Derangement Syndrome or from reading the NY Times, you can tell Montefiore was so sure of himself that he didn't even bother to look beyond his political prejudices. It is kind of shocking to see someone I thought was truly dedicated to honest history just babble about Trump as if his only goal was to prove the man a joke. And his description of Obama made him out to be something akin to a saint. Again, this showed he just went with his political prejudices and didn't really examine the facts of each of these men and what they are about.
Montefiore can do better, but I think he must have taken on too much to really do the subject justice and the end was almost difficult to listen to it was so full of prejudice and so lacking in comprehension of what these men represented BOTH to their supporters AND their rivals.
As a result he did not really cover the degree to which our country is at the lowest point it has ever been in my 71 years on earth. That is truly astonishing to leave that out. Also he appears to have very little in depth understanding about US foreign policy from Jimmy Carter to the present, except for perhaps what he reads in the New York Times, which is a completely biased source of information.
If you want to know about perverse people throughout history and a woke account of the 21st century, you'll love this book.
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