A groundbreaking exploration of the Himalaya reveals how climate change is reshaping this unique region, which encompasses Tibet and six of the world's eight major mountain ranges, housing nearly all of its highest peaks. With around 50,000 glaciers and the most extensive permafrost outside the polar regions, the Himalaya is vital for 35% of the global population, providing freshwater for agriculture, protein, and hydro-power. The vast area, comparable to Europe, has a sparse, often nomadic population that speaks numerous languages—many unwritten—and holds diverse religious beliefs. Politically fragmented, the region's borders span multiple nations, complicating efforts to address environmental risks, including extreme temperature fluctuations. Historically, the Himalaya has captivated explorers, botanists, and mountaineers alike. Today, it faces seismic instability as tectonic plates shift, amid a global dialogue on climate change. The author presents a compelling case for the Himalaya as one of the planet's most essential wonders, emphasizing the urgent need for an ethos of respect and understanding to preserve its extraordinary features before they vanish.
John Keay Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
John Keay is een Engelse journalist en auteur die bekend staat om zijn populaire geschiedenissen over India en het Verre Oosten, met name over de ontmoetingen met Europese ontdekkingen en kolonisatie. Zijn schrijfstijl wordt geprezen om een meesterlijke combinatie van grondig onderzoek, geestige humor en meeslepende verhalen. Keays levendige proza en boeiende vertelkunst hebben vele van zijn werken tot blijvende klassiekers gemaakt. Hij biedt lezers een uniek en inzichtelijk perspectief op de Aziatische geschiedenis.






The Tartan Turban
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Alexander Gardner spent his life adventuring in Inner Asia. His story changed people's understanding of the world. The urge to contest or prove it contributed to the scientific and political penetration of much of Asia. Readers will see the region in a new light and gain a fresh perspective on its last years under native rule.
The Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places
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True courage and endurance, adventure and triumph from the great age of exploration. First-hand accounts of exploration by David Livingstone, James Cook, Meriwether Lewis, Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, Sir Edmund Hillary and many others
An Accessible, Authoritative Single-Volume Narrative History Of China, From The Earliest Times To The Present Day, That Will Both Engage The General Reader And Challenge The Horizons Of The China Specialist. Most Histories Of China Appear To Have Been Written By Sinologists For Sinologists. As China Rejoins And Perhaps Comes To Dominate Our World Order, The Need For An Authoritative Yet Engaging History Is Universally Acknowledged. Modelled On The Author'S India: A History, China: A History Is Informed By A Wide Knowledge Of The Asian Context, An Approach Devoid Of Eurocentric Bias, And Acclaimed Narrative Skills. Broadly Chronological, The Book Presents A History Of All The Chinas Including Those Regions (Yunnan, Tibet, Xinjiang, Mongolia, Manchuria) That Account For Two Thirds Of The People'S Republic Of China Landmass But Which Barely Feature In Its Conventional History. The Book Also Examines The Many Non-Chinese Elements In China'S History The Impact Of Buddhism, Islam And Christianity; The Effects Of Trade; The Nature Of 'Barbarian' Invasion; The Relevance Of Many Imperial Dynasties Being Of Non-Chinese Origin. Major Archaeological Discoveries In The Last Two Decades Afford A Chance To Flesh Out And Correct Much Of The Written Record. 'China: A History' Will Tell The Epic Story From The Time Of The Three Dynasties (2000-220 Bc) To Chairman Mao And The Current Economic Transformation Of The Country
Exzentriker auf Reisen um die Welt
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Verfolgt die Abenteuer von sieben außergewöhnlichen Entdeckern, von Father Gifford Palgrave, dem ersten Westler, der Riyadh erreichte, bis zu Thomas Manning, dem ersten Europäer, der die verbotene Bergfestung Lhasa besuchte.
Sowing the Wind
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Sowing the Wind examines the critical political underpinnings of conflict in the Middle East. Keay (known for his best-selling history of India) focuses on the hard-core countries of the Middle East known as the fertile Egypt, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. Keay's account is absolutely riveting as he follows the West's manipulation, management, and mismanagement of the Middle East from 1900 up through the ascent of Arafat to power in the early 1960s. He ends with a forty-page tour-de-force update of the last forty years of American negotiation of economic and political fault lines in the Middle East.Keay's sweeping history pre-Balfour to post-Suez unearths a host of surprising firsts, from the Gulf's first "gusher" to the first aerial assault on Baghdad, the first of Syria's innumerable coups, and the first terrorist outrages and suicide bombers.
The Great Arc. The Dramatic Tale of How India Was Mapped and Everest Was Named
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Chronicles the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, a venture initiated by British army officer William Lambton to measure the earth's surface, and discusses its completion under Lambton's successor, George Everest.
Accommodating Pakistan and Bangladesh and other embryonic nation states like the Sikh Punjab, Muslim Kashmir and Assam, this text examines the legacy of the 1947 partition, and looks at the colonial era from the overall context of Indian history.
Last Post
The End of Empire in the Far East
John Keay's epic, expert study of the twenthieth-century demise of colonial rule in the Far East The names echo like the last long notes of a bugle call: Hiroshima, Dien Bien Phu, Tiananmen Square; MacArthur and Mountbatten; The Quiet American and Bridge over the River Kwai. In a twentieth-century welter of war, Depression and Communism four empires crumbled and the West was bundled out of the East. John Keay's acclaimed study of this imperial finale draws on contemporary sources ranging from Ho Chi Minh to Dirk Bogarde. The narrative swoops from the showpiece cities of Shanghai, Saigon and Manila to the tough backwaters of Borneo and the tinkling rice fields of Bali. Grandeur of treatment is matched by trenchant analysis; unexpected continuities are revealed; and to the interaction of West and East is traced the dynamism of the Far East today.
Explorers of the Western Himalayas, 1820-1895
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Where men and mountains meet -- The Gilgit game.
Collins encyclopaedia of Scotland
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Encyclopaedia covering every aspect of Scotland's past: her people, arts, industries, environment and continuing traditions
During 200 years the East India Company grew from an association of Elizabethan tradesmen into a powerful organization. As a commercial enterprise it came to control half the world's trade and as a political entity it administered an empire. This book looks at the history of the Company.
Two hundred years ago, India was seen as a place with little history and less culture.Today it is revered for a notable prehistory, a magnificent classical age and a cultural tradition unique in both character and continuity. How this extraordinary change in perception came about is the subject of this fascinating book. The story, here reconstructed for the first time, is one of painstaking scholarship primed by a succession of sensational discoveries. The excitement of unearthing a city twice as old as Rome, the realization that the Buddha was not a god but a historical figure, the glories of a literature as rich as anything known in Europe, the drama of encountering a veritable Sistine chapel deep in the jungle, and the sheer delight of categorizing 'the most glorious galaxy of monuments in the world' fell, for the most part, to men who were officials of the British Raj. Their response to the unfamiliar -- the explicitly sexual statuary, the incomprehensible scripts, the enigmatic architecture -- and the revelations which resulted, revolutionized ideas not just about India but about civilization as a white man's prerogative. A companion volume by the author of the highly praised A History and The Great Arc.






