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Norman Davies

Beneath Another Sky


A Global Journey into History
2018. 768 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN UK; PENGUIN 2018
ISBN: 0-14-197698-5 (0141976985)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-14-197698-3 (9780141976983)

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Human history is a tale not just of constant change, but of perpetual restlessness. In Beneath Another Sky the esteemed historian Norman Davies embarks upon a journey round the world to show the layers of experience that underpin our present - and brilliantly complicate our view of the past.

´If you are someone, or know someone, who is romanced by stamps, or maps, or names, or journeys, or plaques, then I recommend this book to you. I loved it. It deserves a shelf of its own´ David Aaronovitch, The Times

´Rich, thought-stirring and deeply engaging´ John Gray, New Statesman

´Gripping, enthralling, a great read ... a fragrant stew of history, literature and travel spiced with digression, detective work and dabs of humour´ Sarah Wheeler, Observer
If you are someone, or know someone, who is romanced by stamps, or maps, or names, or journeys, or plaques - someone whose head is always popping up from the papers or a Radio 4 documentary with the words "did you know?" then I recommend this book to you. I loved it. It deserves a shelf of its own David Aaronovitch The Times
Davies, Norman
Norman Davies was for many years a professor at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London University. He is the author of the acclaimed Vanished Kingdoms and the number one bestseller Europe: A History. His previous books, which include Rising ´44, The Isles: A History and God´s Playground: A History of Poland, have been translated worldwide. He has researched at universities from Harvard to Hokkaido, and is a Fellow of the British Academy, an Honorary Fellow of St Antony´s College, Oxford, and a visiting scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge.