Catastrophe

Catastrophe

by David Keys (Author)

Synopsis

In AD 536, a volcanic eruption meant our planet was enveloped by a cloak of lethal dust which changed the climate for decades. The sun's rays grew dim and total darkness reigned for days. It was a catastrophe of unparalleled proportions. Tens of millions of people died around the globe as a bubonic plague epidemic broke out. But in a way it was only the beginning of the crisis. The waves of migration and the military, political and religious changes which the disaster set in motion re-ordered society throughout the world: the collapse of the Roman Empire, the invasion of the barbarian hordes and the rise of apocalypse-inspired Islam. It was the nearest humankind has ever come to Doomsday and it marked the real beginning of the modern era. The author sets the record straight by placing the pivotal point in world history as the mid-6th-century Dark Ages and shows how our fragile civilization almost ended.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 06 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0099409844
ISBN 13: 9780099409847

Media Reviews
A challenging new perspective. [Catastrophe] is original, provocative and should be taken seriously.
-HUGH KENNEDY
Professor of Early Islamic History,
St. Andrews University, Scotland
[Catastrophe is] a radical new approach to historical writing. This is truly a book for the end of the millennium.
-DR. MARK HORTON
Leading authority on African archaeology,
British University

From the Hardcover edition.