Powers and Thrones
A New History of the Middle Ages
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Dan Jones
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Dan Jones
About this listen
From the best-selling author of The Templars, Dan Jones' epic new history tells nothing less than the story of how the world we know today came to be built.
Across 16 chapters, blending Dan Jones' trademark gripping narrative style with authoritative analysis, Powers and Thrones shows how, at each stage in this story, successive Western powers thrived by attracting - or stealing - the most valuable resources, ideas and people from the rest of the world. It casts new light on iconic locations - Rome, Paris, Venice, Constantinople - and it features some of history's most famous and notorious men and women.
This is a book written about - and for - an age of profound change, and it asks the biggest questions about the West both then and now. Where did we come from? What made us? Where do we go from here?
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- bradley
- 16-05-22
so much information in one book !!!
a great adventure from different perspectives I'd the medieval world a real treasure to listen too
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- Jack
- 06-05-22
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The largest in scope of any Dan Jones project that I've encountered. As a consequence, events can be tricky to keep in your head especially with an audiobook, but if this is a fault of the author's it is only in ambition.
Superbly written with a view to taking you into the lives of its subjects, definite recommendation for anyone interested in the period or who has previously enjoyed Dan Jones' writings
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-03-23
A really excellent account of the period
I found this account of a period of which I knew far too little. My school boy history was anglo-centric in the extreme and this book gave much wider and much needed deeper perspective.
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- B.W.
- 29-01-23
Vast in scope
I do enjoy Dan Jones' books. Given the enormous time frame it deals with, it is by definition selective in the topics covered. I'm sure some would quibble about what has been included and what is excluded but that, after all, is the author's perogative. It is a long book but kept my attention all the way through.
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- Giles Greenwood
- 13-04-24
A really wonderful overview of 1,000 years of our world
This book has filled in many gaps for me and really helped peace together a huge part of time in Europe in the world.
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- Emiel
- 21-05-24
Fantastic read
Really one of the most engaging histories I have read/heard. Albeit very comprehensive though due to it big span of the period and the various angles of different players,
Countires, religions and cultures, not an overly detailed history of the middle ages, which makes it an easy read. Very well narrated by author. Loved it
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-12-22
Different from Jones other works, but it grows on you!
To be honest with you, when I started this book I was unsure if I would ever get to the end, let alone write a review for it. It is a monster of a book! So if you do decide to give it a go, be aware of it’s size and don’t feel disappointed if you take breaks or read other things. Saying that every time I did get distracted, something in this book drew me back in over and over again!
Now, I love Dan Jones! I have read pretty much all his books and I love his tv stuff. I am aware I might be slightly bias but I do try my best to be honest in these reviews and pick up areas of both strength and weakness. If you are too a Dan Jones fan then obviously I suggest you give it a read. Although, a warning. It is very different to his Plantagenets or Hollow crown books just due to its vast nature so don’t go in thinking it’s the same or you may be disappointed.
This book is definitely one that will grow on you as you read. The earlier chapters are a bit strange given the title, it is more a book on romans and religion than power and thrones. It did feel like lots of names and places just dumped on the reader. However, I have read many books about the medieval era and next to none about Rome so it just may be a consequence of my own lack of knowledge. Anyway, for me personally the beginning is a bit of a slog. But I promise is you can get through it the rest is worth it!!!
As Jones progresses more into the Plantagenets era, which in my opinion he writes best, the book becomes brilliant. I loved learning about Europe and areas of the East which I have often ignored in my thirst for British history (something I will rectify). I especially loved the chapters that were broken down into occupations like Merchants, Scholars and Builders. Those were the best written and most interesting chapters for me.
This book covers over 1000 years. While at times a little clunky I think Jones does an incredible job at it. The fact he even attempted it makes me pretty impressed. It does mean that you only get short tellings or highlights of events. For example when he discusses Edward I and his castles or the crusades which I think some people may dislike. However, I think it adds to the brilliance of this book. It allows the reader to find aspects of the medieval world they want to explore. You like the crusades? Then read Jones book on the crusades or templars (or books by other authors). The same with Edward I, then read the Plantagenets. I was originally going to say this was too overwhelming for readers new to the history genre but now I have changed my mind. It may be overwhelming in places but it allows you to find what you love about it and delve further into your interests in this time zone.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves medieval history. I would also recommend to Dan Jones fans however it is very different to be previous works and I honestly don’t even think it can be compared just because of how different it is.
Dan’s narration is perfect as always I love his voice and his passion every single time!!
I’m really proud I got through this book and I did enjoy my time spent with it! Overall I would give this book a 4 out of 5.
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- Christie
- 24-12-21
wonderful, very wonderful, pleasantly wonderful,
wonderful, very wonderful, pleasantly wonderful, summarily wonderful, quite wonderful indeed and wonderful nonetheless. oh so wonderful perhaps.
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- Thomas Savoury
- 28-10-21
Great book
Fantastic book, amazing detail. Excellent insight Dan Jones does a great job retelling a story that could be complex
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-03-23
Massive genre
Great historian very readable enjoyed it always well told especially as period is so vast
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