After 1177 B.C., Eric H. Cline
After 1177 B.C., Eric H. Cline
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After 1177 B.C.
The Survival of Civilizations

Author: Eric H. Cline

Series: Turning Points in Ancient History

Narrator: Eric H. Cline, John Chancer

Unabridged: 9 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by John Chancer tells the gripping story of what happened after the Bronze Age collapsed—why some civilizations endured, why some gave way to new ones, and why some disappeared forever Features Eric Cline's FAQs as bonus content At the end of Eric Cline's bestselling history 1177 B.C., many of the Late Bronze Age civilizations of the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean lay in ruins, undone by invasion, revolt, natural disasters, famine, and the demise of international trade. An interconnected world that had boasted major empires and societies, relative peace, robust commerce, and monumental architecture was lost and the so-called First Dark Age had begun. Now, in After 1177 B.C., Cline tells the compelling story of what happened next, over four centuries, across the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean world. It is a story of resilience, transformation, and success, as well as failures, in an age of chaos and reconfiguration. After 1177 B.C. tells how the collapse of powerful Late Bronze Age civilizations created new circumstances to which people and societies had to adapt. Those that failed to adjust disappeared from the world stage, while others transformed themselves, resulting in a new world order that included Phoenicians, Philistines, Israelites, Neo-Hittites, Neo-Assyrians, and Neo-Babylonians. Taking the story up to the resurgence of Greece marked by the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C., the book also describes how world-changing innovations such as the use of iron and the alphabet emerged amid the chaos. Filled with lessons for today about why some societies survive massive shocks while others do not, After 1177 B.C. reveals why this period, far from being the First Dark Age, was a new age with new inventions and new opportunities.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom

This is not a book for those of us with a keen but casual interest in history. Cline stays much more in the weeds than Tom Holland or Mary Beard. And, as he admits about the period (12th century bce to about the 8th), there are few weeds to work with. Most chapters too often read like endnotes with......more

Goodreads review by Gregory

Cline set himself an ambitious target when he started on this book. He set out to survey the states and cultures of the eastern Mediterranean after the late Bronze Age collapse, to see how they fared, then take what he learned from the survivors and develop recommendations to make modern states more......more

في سنة 1177 قبل الميلاد انهارت ممالك العصر القديم بتتابع سريع لينتهي العصر البرونزي ويبدأ العصر الحديدي. للمؤلف كتاب سابق اسمه : عام 1177 سنة نهاية الحضارة يسرد فيه الأحداث التي تسببت بسقوط تلك الممالك. هذا الكتاب يتابع المؤلف فيه تبعات السقوط للمنطقة بعد عام 1177. من جميع الحضارات التي كانت موجودة......more

Goodreads review by Meg

A book club read that was probably more skim than read because it didn’t make sense. Countries responded differently after a regional collapse. My one take away was a corrected understanding of “dark ages.”......more