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    <![CDATA[Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of Modern Civilization]]>
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    <![CDATA[It was a catastrophe without precedent in recorded  history: for months on end, starting in A.D. 535, a strange, dusky  haze robbed much of the earth of normal sunlight. Crops failed in Asia  and the Middle East as global weather patterns radically  altered. Bubonic plague, exploding out of Africa, wiped out entire  populations in Europe. Flood and drought brought ancient cultures to  the brink of collapse. In a matter of decades, the old order died and  a new world - essentially the modern world as we know it today - began  to emerge.<br/><br/>In this fascinating, groundbreaking, totally  accessible book, archaeological journalist David Keys dramatically  reconstructs the global chain of revolutions that began in the  catastrophe of A.D. 535, then offers a definitive explanation of how  and why this cataclysm occurred on that momentous day centuries  ago.<br/><br/>The Roman Empire, the greatest power in Europe and the  Middle East for centuries, lost half its territory in the century  following the catastrophe. During the exact same period, the ancient  southern Chinese state, weakened by economic turmoil, succumbed to  invaders from the north, and a single unified China was  born. Meanwhile, as restless tribes swept down from the central Asian  steppes, a new religion known as Islam spread through the Middle  East. As Keys demonstrates with compelling originality and  authoritative research, these were not isolated upheavals but linked  events arising from the same cause and rippling around the world like  an enormous tidal wave.<br/><br/>Keys's narrative circles the globe as  he identifies the eerie fallout from the months of darkness:  unprecedented drought in Central America, a strange yellow dust  drifting like snow over eastern Asia, prolonged famine, and the  hideous pandemic of the bubonic plague. With a superb command of  ancient literatures and historical records, Keys makes hitherto  unrecognized connections between the &quot;wasteland&quot; that overspread the  British countryside and the fall of the great pyramid-building  Teotihuacan civilization in Mexico, between a little-known &quot;Jewish  empire&quot; in Eastern Europe and the rise of the Japanese nation-state,  between storms in France and pestilence in Ireland.<br/><br/>In the  book's final chapters, Keys delves into the mystery at the heart of  this global catastrophe: Why did it happen? The answer, at once  surprising and definitive, holds chilling implications for our own  precarious geopolitical future. Wide-ranging in its scholarship,  written with flair and passion, filled with original insights,  Catastrophe is a superb synthesis of history, science, and cultural  interpretation.<br/>]]>
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