Very instructive, but not ideal for the audiobook format.
Very instructive, but not ideal for the audiobook format.
One of the downsides of audiobooks is the pronunciation of non-English words. For this book, when the narrator made all Scandinavian names and words barely recognizable I thought “no big deal, there will be so many languages in this book that she can‘t get them all right”, but then she proceeds to pronounce anything southern American with exaggerated Spanishness. Couldn‘t she at least have *researched* the non-Spanish/Mayan/Incan etc words then?
The author makes an impressive argument that globalization began circa 1000, long before the European voyages circa 1500. She starts with the Viking settlements in Canada and Greenland, next to the connection between the Americas. She quotes many Arabic sources about Africa, the Middle East, and Byzantium. She then follows their trade through sea routes around India and SE Asia, while discussing “temple cultures”. She ends in China, ⬇️⬇️