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First Edition 1995
829 Pages Heavy Book
Presenting a narrative history of the world over the last thousand years from an imaginary distance, this book shows how a remote future age might see it, when everything that has happened will look different. The traditional Europe-centred world image is questioned.
Millennium is a new initiative in narrative history, viewing the current millennium as it draws to a close as from the future. The evidence of what this thousand years represents is explored with more intricacy and intimacy than has ever been attempted in a work of this size. With the help of perfectly chosen details, our past history is illuminated over the course of a millennium on the scale of entire civilisations and cultures, revealing the historical initiative as it shifts from one part of the world to another and back again.
With its vivid writing and hundreds of illustrations, Millennium is a classic of popular history: one of the few books which has relevance for the present as well and enduring interest for the future. Critically acclaimed on first publication, it was shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize.
Felipe Fern ndez-Armesto has been a member of the Modern History Faculty of Oxford University since 1983. His books include The Times Atlas of World Exploration, Columbus, Edward Gibbon's Atlas of the World, Barcelona- a Thousand Years of the City's Past, Millennium and Truth. Translations of his work have appeared or are pending in twenty