
The Chess Revolution
Understanding the Power of an Ancient Game in the Digital Age
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Narrated by:
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George Weightman
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By:
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Peter Doggers
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Despite being 1,500 years old, chess has never been more relevant than it is today. But how did it become the most prominent game in Western culture?
Chess is arguably the greatest game ever devised. Since ancient times it has inspired writers, painters, mathematicians and scientists alike, and played an instrumental role in technological developments that have transformed society, such as artificial intelligence and the internet.
In The Chess Revolution, the acclaimed Chess.com journalist Peter Doggers explores chess as a cultural phenomenon from its influence on popular culture, the arts and science to its biggest stars and most dramatic moments, culminating in its meteoric rise in the digital age and a new peak in popularity.
Discover how the 'game of kings' became the king of games.©2024 Peter Doggers (P)2024 Hachette Audio UK
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- 13-02-25
Chess history stitched together
A neat storyline covering chess from its early days to nowadays. Plenty of interesing stories for chess fans. Felt somewhat skewed towards recent developments and events. Pronunciation of the reader was funny/odd at times.
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