The Great Great Wall
Along the Borders of History from China to Mexico
by Ian Volner
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Pub Date Jun 11 2019 | Archive Date May 28 2019
ABRAMS | Abrams Press
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Description
In The Great Great Wall, architectural historian and critic Ian Volner takes a fascinating look at the barriers that we have built over millennia. Traveling far afield, to China, the Middle East, Europe, and along the U.S. Mexico border, Volner examines famous, contentious, and illuminating structures, and explores key questions: Why do we build walls? What do they reveal about human history? What happens after they go up? With special attention to Trump’s wall and the walls that exist along the US border already, this is an absorbing, smart, and timely book on an incredibly contentious and newsworthy topic.
Advance Praise
“Ian Volner’s timely and highly readable book on ancient and modern walls provides a valuable backdrop to Donald Trump’s insistence on a barrier across America’s southern border. Volner’s book illustrates the difference between needed historical impediments to external dangers and Trump’s unconvincing demand for a wall.” — Robert Dallek, Presidential historian
“Ian Volner's The Great Great Wall is a work of literary alchemy that transmutes the wall, a simple architectural structure, and of late, political metaphor, into a prism through which to view the panorama of human history. From biblical Jericho to medieval European fortresses to America's poorly understood southern border, this book will amaze, delight, and enchant even the most jaded nonfiction aficionado.” — William J. Bernstein, author of A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
“Using the U.S.-Mexico border as a starting point, Ian Volner goes on a global journey to some of history’s most significant walls – China, Berlin, and even Jericho – weaving together a fascinating account of their foundational myths and current realities. Moving seamlessly between the past and present, this book provides much-needed context and insightful reflections on why societies build barriers, and their ultimate cost, at a time when wall-building has once again become a political priority.” — Carrie Gibson, author of El Norte: The Epic and Forgotten Story of Hispanic North America
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781419732829 |
PRICE | $27.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 304 |