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  • N° páginas : 304
  • Medidas: 292 x 245 mm.
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Connected Worlds of Bruges (900–1550)
His Journey from Antwerp to Genoa and London [Próxima aparición] Peter Frankopan

A visually stunning exploration of Bruges as a global crossroads: where art, trade, and culture shaped a world city

Editorial
Colección
CULTURE / HISTORY
Materia BIC
Historia del arte: arte bizantino y medieval c. 500 c. e.-c. 1400
Edad recomendada
Edad de interés: a partir de 14 años
ISBN
978-94-93416-60-4
EAN
9789493416604
Precio
56.73 €
Precio con IVA
59.00 €
Aparición
31/12/2026

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Sinopsis

A visually stunning exploration of Bruges as a global crossroads: where art, trade, and culture shaped a world cityConnected Worlds of Bruges (900–1550) reveals the city’s long-standing place at the crossroads of global history. Far from being an isolated medieval town, Bruges has always thrived within a vast network of trade routes, cultural exchange, and political ties that stretched far beyond its borders. Through a carefully curated ion of remarkable objects, each a testament to historical encounters across continents, this book tells a rich, mosaic-like story of interconnectedness. It invites readers to explore Bruges from fresh and unexpected angles, shedding light on how local and global dynamics have shaped the city’s evolving identity as a world city.Published to mark the festive opening of the new art hall BRUSK in Bruges, Belgium, from 8 May until 6 September 2026.

Autor: NULL, Peter Frankopan

'Peter Frankopan is Professor of Global History at Oxford University, where he is Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research and Senior Research Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford. He is also UNESCO Professor of Silk Roads Studies and a Bye-Fellow at King's College, Cambridge. He works on the history and politics of the Mediterranean, Russia, the Middle East, Persia/Iran, Central Asia, China and beyond - as well as on the histories of climate, natural resources and connectivities.'

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