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The Edge of the Plain: How Borders Make and Break Our World

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Edge of the Plain: How Borders Make and Break Our World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) James Crawford
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:432
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 162
Category/GenreTravel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781838852023
ClassificationsDewey:320.12
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Edition Main
Illustrations Integrated B&W photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books
Imprint Canongate Books
Publication Date 4 August 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this book James Crawford argues that our enduring obsession with borders has brought us to a crisis point: that we are entering the endgame of a process that began thousands of years ago, when we first started dividing up the earth. Today, nationalism, climate change, globalisation, technology and mass migration are all colliding with ever-hardening borders. Something has to give. At stake is the future of the world as we know it. Borders are the ultimate test - can we let go of the lines that separate us? Or are we fated to repeat the mistakes of the past, as our angry, warming and segregated planet lurches towards catastrophe? Combining history, travel and reportage, The Edge of the Plain, takes us through the history of borders - from the first ever marker which denoted the edge of one land and the beginning of the next, to the walls going up around the world today. It is a story told in four parts: Making, Moving, Crossing and Breaking. Each part explores a different aspect of the lifecycle and experience of borders all around the world and throughout history - how they are created, how they can change and evolve, how they are crossed or breached, and, finally, how they are overcome or broken.

Author Biography

James Crawford is an acclaimed historian, publisher and broadcaster. He is the author of Fallen Glory: The Lives and Deaths of the World's Greatest Lost Buildings, which was shortlisted for the Saltire Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award. In 2016 he was elected as Chair of the Board of Publishing Scotland, the network body for the publishing industry in Scotland; and in July 2019 he was appointed as the first ever Scottish ambassador for the UK Archive and Records Association's 'Explore Your Archives' campaign. He lives in Edinburgh. @Jdcrawf | jamescrawford.space

Reviews

'Praise for Fallen Glory: 'Crawford conveys superbly these absorbing tales of hubris, power, violence and decay' - Sunday Times 'Witty and memorable . . . moving as well as myth-busting' - MARY BEARD 'A beautiful book, and an admirable monument to the most spectacular buildings man's ingenuity and ambition have ever raised' - Mail on Sunday 'The most interesting book I have come across this year . . . magnificent' - ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH 'Crawford is a striking storyteller . . . resoundingly fine writing' - The Times 'Magnificent . . . Many of these buildings can be seen as microcosms of the decline and fall of whole civilisations' - Daily Telegraph