
The Greeks
A Global History
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Narrado por:
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Anna Crowe
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Roderick Beaton
A sweeping history of the Greeks, from the Bronze Age to today
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek city-states, led by Athens and Sparta, laid the foundation for much of modern science, the arts, politics, and law. But the influence of the Greeks did not end with the rise and fall of this classical civilization. As historian Roderick Beaton illustrates, over three millennia Greek speakers produced a series of civilizations that were rooted in southeastern Europe but again and again ranged widely across the globe.
In The Greeks, Beaton traces this history from the Bronze Age Mycenaeans who built powerful fortresses at home and strong trade routes abroad, to the dramatic Eurasian conquests of Alexander the Great, to the pious Byzantines who sought to export Christianity worldwide, to today’s Greek diaspora, which flourishes on five continents. The product of decades of research, this is the story of the Greeks and their global impact told as never before.
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“A monumental, sweeping history of the Greeks covering more than three thousand years right up to the present day. Authoritative, compelling, and beautifully written. A wonderful book.” (Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads)
“A masterpiece, from a towering expert in all things Greek.” (Gregory Nagy, Harvard University)
"Roderick Beaton has given us a wonderful big picture of the Greeks, with a very generous cross-cultural, temporal, and geographical sweep. At the same time, the book’s solid detail and careful distinctions - for example, between the Platonic and the Christian vocabulary for 'virtue'—should help in discouraging political exploitation of stilted, anachronistic ideas about Greek civilization.” (Sarah Ruden, translator and author of Paul Among the People)
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Narrator’s presentation
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Great to focus on one region and people.
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Comprehensive overview
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All encompassing history of the Greeks beautifully read
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The author is fluent in Greek and his knowledge adds a lot to the book. I wish he had been more involved in the audiobook.
Overall, very much worth the listen.
I would be interested to see the same author and narrator do a similar book that focuses on modern Greece.
Great narration marred by a few mispronunciations
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Genuinely impressive in its breadth, he does fall victim to skimming over some important historical details (mostly around the formation of the modern Greek state). However, this is bound to happen when trying to summarize over 3000 years of recorded history.
This is a valuable contribution and a great launching off point to those seeking to understand a people and a culture that is both ancient and modern, deeply influenced by the many periods they have survived. It is rare to find books that try to bridge the gap between Ancient Greece and the modern iteration of the Greek state, and Beaton keyed in the Greek people and language as the unifying theme between the two. His nuanced understanding of the complexities of the Greek sense of “ethnos” is refreshing.
The performance was good overall. Some complicated modern Greek pronunciations were surprisingly accurate. However common Greek words were pronounced incorrectly, I was surprised when the narrator pronounced “όχι” as “Oshi”.
An Ethnography of the Greeks
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Enjoyable easy to comprehend history of Greece
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I lived in Greece for some time in my twenties, and have always loved anything that reminds me of how much I was caught up in the stories and places that represent the amazing history of Greece. Nothing in this book brought back any of that enthusiasm.
Part of that may be due to the enormous scope of the book, but many other popular history writers (Jan Morris comes to mind) manage to sweep the reader up in the story without sacrificing the underlying facts.
The narrator was fine. The few mispronunciations were not that distracting to me, but they were obvious. The narration is clear but really does not add anything to the book.
Superficial and dry
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