In East of the Wardrobe, Warwick Ball explores hitherto unrecognised and unexpected Eastern aspects in and influences on C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia.
Warwick Ball Volgorde van de boeken
Warwick Ball is een in Australië geboren archeoloog gespecialiseerd in het Nabije Oosten. Met meer dan drie decennia ervaring heeft zijn werk zich gericht op opgravingen in Jordanië, Iran, Irak, Syrië en Afghanistan. Zijn publicaties, met name een uitgebreid deel over de monumenten van Afghanistan, bevatten uitzonderlijke fotografie van zeldzame archeologische vindplaatsen die tegenwoordig moeilijk toegankelijk zijn. Ball brengt een diepgaand begrip van de geschiedenis en architectuur van de regio in zijn onderscheidende oeuvre.




- 2022
- 2021
The Eurasian Steppe
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From nomadic peoples to conquering empires, from tales of Amazon women to art nouveau, and from golden grave goods to the formation of countries that still exist today, Ball shows how the steppe has continually shaped Europe's destiny.
- 2010
Exploring the historical and cultural exchanges between Eastern and Western societies, this volume delves into the intricate processes that facilitated the movement of ideas, traditions, and practices into Europe. It highlights key figures, events, and influences that shaped these interactions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how Eastern cultures impacted European development. The narrative combines scholarly research with engaging storytelling, making it accessible for both academics and general readers interested in cultural history.
- 2010
Focusing on the historical interactions between the Persian Empire and Europe, this volume delves into the cultural exchanges initiated by Persia's expansion in the 6th century BC. Despite its brief presence in southeastern Europe, the Persian influence marked the start of a nuanced relationship characterized by both conflict and cooperation, shaping East-West dynamics that persist today. The book examines this intricate history, moving beyond the typical narratives of warfare to highlight the lasting impact of these early encounters.