Book Trade Networks by Amelia Khatri

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Author: Amelia Khatri
Category: History
ISBN: 9788235295309
File Size: 0.71 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

"Book Trade Networks" unveils the intricate history of how books, as tangible vessels of knowledge, traversed the globe through intertwined networks of trade, war, and diplomacy. This exploration sheds light on the evolution of global intellectual exchange and the formation of cultural identities.

Intriguingly, books weren't merely commodities; they served as potent instruments of propaganda and vital tools in diplomatic negotiations, influencing historical events in profound ways.

The book adopts a multifaceted approach, drawing from diverse sources like archival records and trade documents to connect fields such as history, literature, and political science. It progresses thematically, first examining trade routes like the Silk Road, then delving into the impact of war, including book confiscation and censorship. Finally, it explores how books were used in diplomacy to foster cultural understanding.

Understanding these historical networks provides valuable insights into contemporary issues like the spread of misinformation and the role of technology in shaping cultural narratives.

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