jamiereadthis
Written on Aug 14, 2013
“A millennium is almost meaningless geologically; in terms of human history, however, it is an understandable unit of time.”
Even when this book tends towards the dry— more academic than passionate— it’s a great look at our changing attitudes and philosophies over the past century and a half. If a millennium is a blip on the geologic radar, well, it’s fun to extrapolate down to our less-than-a-blip history. Nash tackles this in an expansive, no-stone-unturned kind of way, instead of focusing on a specific person or place for more than a chapter. This will be my reference, and a good one, when I’m reading the passionate books.