Land Between the Rivers, Bartle Bull
Land Between the Rivers, Bartle Bull
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Land Between the Rivers
A 5,000-Year History of Iraq

Author: Bartle Bull

Narrator: Jonathan Keeble

Unabridged: 22 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/29/2024


Synopsis

At the start of the fourth millennium BC, civilization arrived with the advent of cities and the invention of writing that began to replace legend with history. This occurred on the floodplains of southern Iraq where the rivers Tigris and Euphrates meet the Persian Gulf. As Bartle Bull reveals in his magisterial history, "if one divides the 5000 years of human civilization into ten periods of five centuries each, during the first nine of these the world's leading city was in one of the three regions of current day Iraq"—or to use its Greek name, Mesopotamia.

Bull chronicles the story of Iraq from the exploits of Gilgamesh to the fall of the Iraqi monarchy that ushered in its modern era. The land between the rivers has been the melting pot and battleground of countless outsiders. Here, Judaism was born and the Sunni-Shia schism took its bloody shape.

Central themes play out over the millennia: humanity's need for freedom versus the co-eternal urge of tyranny; the conflict and cross-fertilization of East and West with Iraq so often the hinge. We tend to view today's tensions in the Middle East through the prism of the last hundred years. Bull's sweeping achievement reminds us that the region defined by the land between the rivers has for five millennia played a uniquely central role on the global stage.

About Bartle Bull

Bartle Bull is the author of the widely praised African novels The White Rhino Hotel, A Café on the Nile, and The Devil’s Oasis. He is a member of the Royal Geographical Society and the Explorers Club and was the publisher of the Village Voice.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kat on February 01, 2025

I am not a historian, which means I can review this book from an average reader's POV only. It took me a good few months to read this, not because it's boring (it is NOT), but because I kept googling lots of information. If you have little to no knowledge of this region's history then this book is per......more

Goodreads review by Geoffrey on March 16, 2024

(Note: I received an advanced reader copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley) Bartle Bull has expertly taken several thousand years of history and has contained it within a remarkably accessible narrative. Not once did I feel overwhelmed or tired, as has been the case with other historical reads - al......more

Goodreads review by Ethan on October 05, 2024

Odds are your ancient or world history class began with a study of the Sumerians and thus in Mesopotamia. You may have spent a day or two learning about the Assyrians and Babylonians. But then your study of history would have been directed elsewhere. Yet the land of Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq, wou......more

Goodreads review by The Rat's Attic on July 05, 2024

ARC received through NetGalley. Mesopotamia, the eponymous Land Between the Rivers, is a region of the world I have to admit always took a back seat in my interest in historical reading. The Egyptians were a childhood obsession, astounding with architectural feats still standing proud to this day and......more

Goodreads review by Beatrice on September 05, 2024

I have always deeply appreciated curiosity about foreign lands, and Iraq is certainly a land with a rich history behind it, one that not everyone knows about or is truly interested in. When I found this book, I was honestly happy to be able to read it and gain new insights into Iraq, both past and p......more