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Inner Sea : The Mediterranean and Its People

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ISBN-10: 0039457451

ISBN-13: 9780039457457

Edition: N/A

Authors: Robert Fox

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Known to the early cartographers as the Inner Sea, the Mediterranean is emerging anew today, its tastes and styles now almost universal. But even as its influence - in the form of everything from politics to cookery, art, design and organized crime - continues to grow throughout the rest of the world, the sea and its people are now witnessing the most dramatic changes in their history. Who are the new Mediterraneans? How do they see themselves and their future, and how will their world change ours? Robert Fox explores these questions in a journey to every country bordering the Inner Sea and the great islands scattered across its waters. In the past five years, he has seen the mountains of…    
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Publisher: Knopf Incorporated, Alfred A.
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English

Preface - A Note of Thanks
Prologue - The Sea and Its Peoplep. 3
Map - the Mediterranean: The Western Basinp. 12
The Northern Shores
Spain
Andalusia: Mediterranean Overturep. 17
Toledo: The Old Mediterranean Renaissancep. 27
Barcelona: Heart of a Nationp. 31
The Moon Travellers of Majorcap. 39
France
Languedoc: Cathars and Cultivatorsp. 46
Marseillep. 56
Corsica: Granite Exilep. 60
Italy
Order in Disorderp. 72
Cities of the North: Milan, Genoa, Venicep. 80
Roman Politicsp. 103
A Civilisation Apart: Naplesp. 110
The Mezzogiorno - the Southp. 116
South of the South: Calabriap. 122
Sicily: A Family Matterp. 125
Cicero's Bitter Honey: Sardiniap. 141
Map: The Eastern Basinp. 150
The Arm of the Adriatic
The Balkan Hinge: The Veneto and Triestep. 152
The Southern Slavs Divide: The Break-up of Yugoslaviap. 156
Albania: A Law Unto Itselfp. 190
Greece
Who Are the Greeks?p. 216
Athensp. 220
Mountains and the North: Metsovo, Salonika, Athosp. 229
Islands: Cephalonia and Cretep. 246
Turkey: Crossroads to Asia
Istanbul and the New Turkeyp. 259
Ataturk's Citadel, and the March to the Sea: Ankara, Izmir and the Coastp. 271
Cyprus
Turkish Cypriotsp. 292
Greek Cypriotsp. 299
Map: The Mediterraneanp. 306
The Southern Shores
A Month in the Maghreb
Moroccop. 311
Agony and Introversion: Algeriap. 321
In the Shadow of Hannibal: Tunisiap. 334
Libya: Qaddafi's Mixed Metaphorp. 356
Maltese Crossroadsp. 377
Map: The East, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egyptp. 392
The Levant
Egyptian Complex
Scratching the Hieroglyphp. 395
Losing Alexandriap. 404
Ismailia and the Canalp. 408
Fellahin: Farming and Fertilityp. 414
Cairop. 416
The Crescent and the Mountain: Syria and Lebanon
Syriap. 431
Unhistoric Journeyp. 448
Human Mosaic: Lebanonp. 452
Promise and Predicament: Israel and Palestine
The Grapes of Hebronp. 482
The Land of Israelp. 493
Intifadap. 503
Jerusalemp. 513
The Mediterranean Challenge: An Open Conclusionp. 527
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