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Empires of the World

ID 486499
Slug empires-of-the-world-nicolas-ostler
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Description <p>The history of language is also a history of its speakers, reflecting the power, culture, conquests, prestige and occasionally the declining fortunes of its users. Through the study of its languages, we find a potted history of the world itself. Empires of the world is the first and only book to recount this remarkable story in all its glorious variety. It reveals the amazing innovations in education, culture and diplomacy devised by speakers in the Middle East; surveys the uncanny resilience of Chinese throughout twenty centuries of invasions; charts the progress of Sanskrit from north India to Java and Japan; describes the struggles that gave birth to the languages of modern Europe; and measures the global spread of English. And it shows is that the languages of the future will, like the languages of the past, be full of surprises.</p>
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Publisher Harper Perennial
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Language eng
Page count 615
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Publication date first 2005-01-01
Publication date latest 2024-04-04
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