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The Earth Transformed

An Untold History

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The Earth Transformed

By: Peter Frankopan
Narrated by: Peter Frankopan
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Bloomsbury presents The Earth Transformed written and read by Peter Frankopan.

THE TIMES BEST HISTORY BOOK OF 2023
A BOOK OF THE YEAR PICK FOR THE TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE, GUARDIAN, INDEPENDENT AND FINANCIAL TIMES
A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK | AN INSTANT #2 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'Humanity has transformed the Earth: Frankopan transforms our understanding of history' Financial Times
'Vast, learned and timely work' Sunday Times
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From the international bestselling author of The Silk Roads comes a major history of how a changing climate has dramatically shaped the development—and demise—of civilisations across time.

When we think about history, we rarely pay much attention to the most destructive floods, the worst winters, the most devastating droughts or the ways that ecosystems have changed over time.

In The Earth Transformed, Peter Frankopan, one of the world’s leading historians, shows that the natural environment is a crucial, if not the defining, factor in global history – and not just of humankind. Volcanic eruptions, solar activities, atmospheric, oceanic and other shifts, as well as anthropogenic behaviour, are fundamental parts of the past and the present. In this magnificent and groundbreaking book, we learn about the origins of our species: about the development of religion and language and their relationships with the environment; about how the desire to centralise agricultural surplus formed the origins of the bureaucratic state; about how growing demands for harvests resulted in the increased shipment of enslaved peoples; about how efforts to understand and manipulate the weather have a long and deep history. All provide lessons of profound importance as we face a precarious future of rapid global warming.

Taking us from the Big Bang to the present day and beyond, The Earth Transformed forces us to reckon with humankind’s continuing efforts to make sense of the natural world.
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'This is epic, gripping, original history that leaps off the page' Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland
'All Historians aiming to tell a narrative face the problem of when exactly to start it. Only Peter Frankopan would go back 2.5 billion years to the Great Oxidation Event' Tom Holland

A 2023 HIGHLIGHT FOR: BBC NEWS * SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE * FINANCIAL TIMES * NEW EUROPEAN * GUARDIAN * NEW STATESMAN * THE TIMES * THE WEEK * WATERSTONES * BLACKWELL'S

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©2023 Peter Frankopan (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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I have read other books by theis author with great pleasure but this has been like listening to white noise. I'm sure that the research has been meticulous but is it really scholarly to repeatedly cherry puck random facts to support an argument.and then conclude that maybe something happened because of factor a or factor b or factor c or a combination of these things? I'm so sorry to be negative but this was poor.

so disappointed

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It was interesting to hear the author read it as I felt that I could hear his emotion pick up as he covered topics that really mattered to him. Although , as others have said, it might be a challenging listen for some. However, there is very little entertainment in the subject matter and the detail he covers details finely the absolute crisis we now face. I did not see optimism here, only hefty doses of reality. For a good book, I will frequently listen several times and then buy a paper version to annotate and scribble over. This is a good book, but beware as it catalogues how it ends (probably).

A serious treatment of the subject

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Wasn’t always sold on Frankopan as a narrator but this is as gripping and revelatory as the wonderful silk roads. Far reaching and shattering in some of the insights. As a nurse I particularly enjoyed his discussion of disease and infection.

Facts, science and history with a global reach. What’s not to love?

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First, it is important to state that the research presented here is very impressive. Well-constructed and persuasively argued, the audiobook is however let down by the author reading the book himself. If there are as many commas in the text as the author's reading style would imply, the paper version must be unreadable!
At times the unnecessary pauses in the narration mangle the clauses, rendering some sentences difficult to interpret. On occasion, I had to stop listening, such were the numbers of unnecessary, annoying 'comma' pauses.

Some excellent points raised and proof provided.

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Fabulous book but Peter Frankopan is a way better author than narrator. Five star book one star narration.

Excellent book poor narration

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I have read many books describing the history of man and the planet, but this has extraordinary detail from contemporary research on the major influences from meteors to volcanos to solar flares and of course anthropogenic activity…
The reading style is not polished but that did not affect me in the same way as other commentators.

Epic story with an ecological perspective

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Having read Silk Roads I knew I would be in for a similar epic with The Earth Transformed. The author has a gift for telling stories on a global scale and is pushing that to the limit with this book. I was initially trying to keep track of the shifts and switches between civilisations but found this hard to sustain. This is when I realised it was because I was thinking on too small a scale. This book comes into its own when you widen your conceptual lens and take a truly global view. Settlements, city states and nations are just players on the stage on which this book is set. Examples are not there to tell the story of any one state, empire or peoples, but the wider planetary narrative.
The book is about how the people cope with the story the planet is telling. Humanities fluctuating fortunes when faced with changing climate and environmental conditions is what emerged as the central thread. The imagery of networks and connectivity appears often in the book, time and again these networks were being stress tested by the demands that were placed on it and those that were not able to respond fell, whilst others survived or flourished.
As a history teacher I will now be thinking hard about how to synthesise the messages from this book so that I can put it into my lessons.

The long lesson of the importance of adaptation

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Possibly the most comprehensive history and current state of environmental changes that I have read to date. The span of the information gathered and presented by the author is nothing short of stupendous. This book should be compulsory reading for all actual and aspiring politicians.
My only minor criticism is that no bibliographical references are provided, which would have greatly assisted those postgraduate and PhD students studying in this field to extend yet further Professor Frankopan’s monumental work.

A Huge Wakeup Call!

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loved every moment, the detail in which Frankopan lays out the history of climate and mans relationship and responsibility to it is fascinating, beware though, if you haven't internalised the climate crisis it could be a difficult listen

Brilliant

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Such a great narration of the story of our beautiful planet and the evolution of humanity, geography, economics and historical fact.
I so much enjoyed listening to this book and will definitely refer back to it time after time.

An excellent book

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