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Mediterranean Barnaby Rogerson 18/12/2024 Mediterranean Barnaby Rogerson 18/12/2024

Motya: Unearthing A Lost Civilization” by Gaia Servadio

… the uncovering of Motya has been fraught with controversy right from Schliemann's first raid-like dig.

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“In the Glow of the Phantom Palace: Travels from Granada to Timbuktu” by Michael Jacobs

Michael Jacobs is an explorer of books and bars, ruins and restaurants - a scholar who can clearly lunch the best of us under the table.

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“Sacred Sierra - a Year on a Spanish Mountain” by Jason Webster

This is a man with three best-selling books about Spain under his belt, who can speak and play guitar like a native, survive cocaine binges and police chases and has a flamenco-dancer from Valencia as his live-in lover.

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“The Levant; Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean” by Philip Mansel
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“The Levant; Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean” by Philip Mansel

... a pompous Dutch Consul, complaining about homosexuality to Khedive Said, is cut short by the regal advice that he should try it out first before decrying it.

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“The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean” by David Abulafia

Abulafia rises above narrow nationalism to exhibit an Olympian detachment over his vast and varied historical landscape.

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“In the Name of God: A History of Christian and Muslim Intolerance” by Selina O’Grady

So when we hear how the Huguenots of France, or the Jews and Moors of Andalucia are to be protected and tolerated by a generous peace settlement, we need to set the alarm clock for the inevitable persecution that is to come. 

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“The Train in Spain; Ten Great Journeys through the Interior” by Christopher Howse

Howse’s real connections are all with carved stone and the printed word, especially with the lovers of Gothic architecture

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Book review: “Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs and Spies in the 16th century Mediterranean World” by Noel Malcolm

... the book’s fine focus is trained on the condition and fate of the nobles, citizens, peasant cultivators and highland clansmen

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Book review: “Footprints in Spain: British lives in a foreign land” by Simon Courtauld

Britain banned the practice of bull baiting in 1835 but, in Spain, the ritualized slaying of a fierce wild animal, timed to punctuate the annual calendar and local festivals, continues to this day.

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