If in the year 1411 you had been able to circumnavigate the globe, you would have been most impressed by the dazzling civilizations of the Orient. The Forbidden City was under construction in Ming Beijing; in the Near East, the Ottomans were closing in on Constantinople. By contrast, England would have struck you as a miserable backwater ravaged by plague, bad sanitation and incessant war. The other quarrelsome kingdoms of Western Europe - Aragon, Castile, France, Portugal and Scotland - would have seemed little better. As for fifteenth-century North America, it was an anarchic wilderness compared with the realms of the Aztecs and Incas. The idea that the West would come to dominate the Rest for most of the next half millennium would have struck you as wildly fanciful. And yet it happened. What was it about the civilization of Western Europe that allowed it to trump the outwardly superior empires of the Orient? The answer, Niall Ferguson argues, was that the West developed six 'killer applications' that the Rest lacked: competition, science, democracy, medicine, consumerism and the work ethic. The key question today is whether or not the West has lost its monopoly on these six things. If so, Ferguson warns, we may be living through the end of Western ascendancy. Civilization takes readers on their own extraordinary journey around the world - from the Grand Canal at Nanjing to the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul; from Machu Picchu in the Andes to Shark Island, Namibia; from the proud towers of Prague to the secret churches of Wenzhou. It is the story of sailboats, missiles, land deeds, vaccines, blue jeans and Chinese Bibles. It is the defining narrative of modern world history.
Niall Ferguson is one of Britain's most renowned historians. He is the author of Paper and Iron, The House of Rothschild, The Pity of War, The Cash Nexus, Empire, Colossus, The War of the World and The Ascent of Money. He writes regularly for newspapers and magazines all over the world. He has written and presented five highly successful television document series for Channel Four: Empire, American Colossus, The War of the World, The Ascent of Money and, most recently, Civilization.
西方陷入了焦虑。这种焦虑既来自对反恐战争漫无尽头的不满,也来自对非西方国家迅速崛起的担忧。去年美国信用评级下调,欧洲债务危机加剧,而中国和其他“金砖”国家持续推动着全球增长。据高盛公司预测,2027年中国的经济规模将超过美国,尽管前者的人均收入仍低于后者。与美...
评分Austria 和 Australia 看错了我也忍了;译者一点对历史的敏感度都没有,实在是基础教育打得太差。 上下文已经提示了,把A国和普鲁士和俄国并列提出来。稍有感觉的人也能知道这是奥地利吧??!!
评分尼尔•弗格森对中国人民很有感情,有事没事就写文章表扬咱们两句,算是一滴不折不扣的中国蜜。早在2010年11月,这哥们就在《华尔街日报》写了一篇文章,标题叫In China's Orbit,霸气得很,可译成“世界围绕中国旋转”或者“世界沿着中国轨道前行”,如果直逼一点就是——咱...
评分作者弗格森,凭一本《货币崛起》出名。预测中国经济发展将领先于世界。近年的欧债危机,美国财政赤字等等全球性经济衰退,以及中国经济仍然保持强劲内需与高速发展,使弗格森的观点越来越被世人所看重,并引发一个问题:西方长达数百年的领先地位,将会被替代吗? 要回答这个...
评分尼尔.弗格森有点让我惊叹,几百年的文明史信手拈来,读得我好几个晚上睡不着觉。步入新年后每天醉(kǔ)心(nǎo)于学术,阅读的时间明显碎片化,真的要少睡懒觉了!
评分a very clear pic of the world since 1500 AD with lessons learnt
评分Hindsight's 20/20
评分Hindsight's 20/20
评分最适合早餐桌上,马桶坐上阅读。奇闻异事很多,真知灼见就马马虎虎了。
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