1. Full Citation
Frankopan, P. (2015) The Silk Roads: A New History of the World. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
2. Introduction
The Silk Roads reorients world history by focusing on the importance of the East and Central Asia in shaping global civilizations through the Silk Road trade routes. Peter Frankopan offers a broad synthesis that challenges Eurocentric historical narratives.
3. Author Background and Credentials
Peter Frankopan is a British historian and professor specialising in Byzantine and global history, with a focus on cross-cultural connections.
4. Summary of Contents
Key themes include:
- Historical Significance of the Silk Roads
- Trade, cultural exchange, and power dynamics.
 
- Interconnection of East and West
- Economic, religious, and political interactions.
 
- Rise and Fall of Empires
- Impact of Central Asian powers on world history.
 
- Globalization in Antiquity and Middle Ages
- Early patterns of interconnectedness.
 
- Modern Implications
- Contemporary geopolitical and economic relevance.
 
5. Critical Evaluation
a. Coherence and Argumentation
Ambitious and well-structured narrative with a global perspective.
b. Originality and Intellectual Contribution
Innovative approach emphasizing non-Western history.
c. Evidence, Sources, and Method
Draws on archaeological, textual, and interdisciplinary research.
d. Style and Accessibility
Readable and engaging for academic and general readers.
e. Limitations and Critiques
Some critics note occasional broad generalizations.
6. Comparative Context
Compared with:
- William H. McNeill’s The Rise of the West – Civilizational history
- Ian Morris’ Why the West Rules – Geographic determinism
- Valerie Hansen’s The Silk Road – Archaeological perspective
7. Thematic or Disciplinary Relevance
Relevant to:
- Global history and world systems
- Trade and cultural exchange
- Central Asian and Eurasian studies
- Historical globalization
8. Reflection or Practical Application
Encourages reevaluation of global historical narratives and appreciation of intercultural connections.
9. Conclusion
The Silk Roads is a landmark contribution to global history, broadening understanding of cross-cultural influence and connectivity.
Recommended for: Historians, students, and readers interested in global history and trade.
10. Other Works by the Same Author
- The First Crusade: The Call from the East (2012)
11. Similar Books by Other Authors
- William H. McNeill – The Rise of the West
- Ian Morris – Why the West Rules
- Valerie Hansen – The Silk Road
12. References (only if external works are cited)
- Frankopan, P. (2015) The Silk Roads
- McNeill, W.H. (1963) The Rise of the West
- Morris, I. (2010) Why the West Rules
