
Product Description Explorers forged the infrastructure of global history, first by finding the routes of migration that sundered human cultures, then - after millennia of divergence - by finding the routes that linked them up again. Pathfinders tells the epic story of how the route-finders did it: who they were, where they came from, where they went, how they coped with the unknown, how they developed the techniques and technologies they needed, how they paid for it, how they suffered for it, and - perhaps most curious of all - why they bothered. From the earliest migratory wanderings that scattered human societies across the planet to the great voyages of discovery that started linking them up again, and finally to the conquering of the final geographical frontiers in the twentieth century, Fernandez-Armesto reveals the real flesh-and-blood, the vainglory and fantasy that motivated the pathfinders of the world. Review `Review from previous edition A splendid book... a measured, comprehensive, often witty chronicle.' Jonathan Wright, Geographical Magazine Book of the Month`Time and again, Fernandez-Armesto asks provocative questions about the nature and consequences of human exploration. Pathfinders does what a history book ought to do: it teaches without being condescending and it obliges you to think.' Jonathan Wright, Geographical Magazine Book of the Month`The fascination and charm of Pathfinders lie in the balance the book strikes between giving a broad overview and lingering on stories with documentary richness and narrative drive. As always in Fernandez-Armesto's work, the range of reference is wide, the writing felicitous and witty.' Ronald Wright, Times Literary Supplement`Absorbing.... Pathfinders is a significant contribution to our knowledge of humankind's restless quest to explore and exploit Planet Earth.' Justin Marozzi, Literary Review`Magisterial account....both concise and bold.' Hugh Thomson, The Independent`Fernandez-Armesto takes us around the world in 428 fascinating pages.' Anthony Sattin, Sunday Times`A meticulously researched account of centuries of ambition and world-spanning lunacy... Crisp, eloquent, written in consistently memorable prose.' Joanna Kavenna, New Statesman`Fernandez-Armesto's human-centred story-telling and dazzling command of material convey the excitement of explorartion admirably' The Spectator, Andro Linklater`His portraits are crisp and eloquent, written in consistently memorable prose.' Joanna Kavenna, New Statesman`The temporal remit of Fernandez-Armesto's book is wonderfully broad.' Joanna Kavenna, New Statesman`A spectacular book...Fernandez-Armesto specialises in works of scrupulous scholarship and staggering breadth.' Angel Gurria-Quintana, Financial Times (FT Magazine) About the Author Felipe Fernández-Armesto is Prince of Asturias Professor in the Department of History, Tufts University, and Visiting Professor of Global Environmental History, Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of numerous other books, both on global history (Millennium andCivilizations) and onexploration (Columbus) and is the editor of theTimes Atlas of World Exploration. Among the many awards he has won for his work are the Caird Medal of the National Maritime Museum, the John Carter Brown Medal, and the Premio Nacional de Investigación of the Sociedad Geográfica Española. He alsoworks regularly as a journalist and broadcaster in both Spain and Britain, where he is a presenter of BBC Radio 4's Analysis programme. He is currently writing a biography of Amerigo Vespucci, the explorer, author, and contemporary of Columbus, who gave his name to the American continent.BIC Codes
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2099-11-30
ISBN-10:
0199219338
ISBN-13:
9780199219339
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