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  • Published: 15 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780141976983
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 768
  • RRP: $29.99

Beneath Another Sky

A Global Journey into History




Where have the people in any particular place actually come from? What are the historical complexities in any particular place? This evocative historical journey around the world shows us.

After decades of writing about European history, Norman Davies embarked upon an extended journey that took him round the world. He aimed to test his powers of observation, but equally to encounter history in a new way. Beneath Another Sky is partly a historian's travelogue, partly a highly engaging exploration of events and personalities that have fashioned today's world.

Davies's circumnavigation takes him to Baku, the Emirates, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Tasmania, Tahiti, Texas, Madeira and many places in between. At every stop, he not only describes the current scene but also excavates the layers of accumulated experience that underpin the present. He tramps round ancient temples, delves into the fate of indigenous peoples, uncovers the Nazi origins of Frankfurt airport and lectures on imperialism in a desert oasis. 'Everything has its history', he writes, 'including the history of finding one's way or of getting lost.' As always, Norman Davies watches the historical horizon as well as what is close at hand, and brilliantly complicates our view of the past.

  • Published: 15 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780141976983
  • Imprint: Penguin Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 768
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Norman Davies

Norman Davies is a supernumerary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Historical Society, and Professor Emeritus at London University. His books include Europe: A History (a New York Times Notable Book), The Isles: A History, and the definitive history of Poland, God's Playground.

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Praise for Beneath Another Sky

If you are someone, or know someone, who is romanced by stamps, or maps, or names, or journeys, or plaques - someone whose head is always popping up from the papers or a Radio 4 documentary with the words "did you know?" then I recommend this book to you. I loved it. It deserves a shelf of its own

David Aaronovitch, The Times

A rich, thought-stirring and deeply engaging blend of travelogue, memoir and historical investigation

John Gray, New Statesman

A performance that resists easy compartmentalisation ... This is clever and informative entertainment.

Joad Raymond, BBC History Magazine