The world: a family history
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Abstract: | "From the acclaimed author of The Romanovs-a magisterial history of humanity viewed through the lens of its most powerful dynasties In this sprawling and eye-opening book, best-selling historian Simon Sebag Montefiore chronicles the world's great dynasties across human history through engrossing tales of palace intrigue, glorious battle, and the real lives of people who held unfathomable power. He trains his eye on founders of humble origin, like Sargon, the Mesopotamian cupbearer sent to help defeat a rival who returned with an army to dethrone his own king, and Liu Bang, a peasant who became a rebel leader and founded the Han dynasty. Montefiore illuminates the achievements of fearsome emperors, including Yax Ehb Xook, whose Mayan city-state Tikal boasts some of the most monumental ancient architecture that exists today; Jayavarman II, who proclaimed himself "universal king" and whose Khmer empire in South Asia heralded a thousand years of Indic ascendancy; and Ewuare, the African emperor who built a capital city that rivaled any in Europe. He writes, too, about remarkable women rulers, like Hatshepsut, the first female pharaoh, and Maria Theresa, the only woman to rule the Habsburg empire. These families represent the breadth of human endeavor, with bloody civil wars, treacherous conspiracies, and shocking megalomania alongside flourishing culture, moving romances, and enlightened benevolence. A dazzling epic history as spellbinding as fiction, The World is testament to Montefiore's acclaimed career as our poet laureate of power"--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Umfang: | xl, 1304 Seiten Karten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780297869672 |
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505 | 8 | |a Houses of Sargon and Ahmose: Ziggurats and pyramids -- Houses of Hattusa and Rameses -- The Nubian pharaohs and great kings of Ashur: House Alara versus House Tiglath-Pileser -- Haxamanis and Alcmaeon: Houses of Persia and Athens -- The Alexandrians and the Haxamanishiya: Eurasian duel -- The Mauryans and the Qin -- The Barcas and the Scipios: the Houses of Carthage and Rome -- The Han and the Caesars -- Trajans and first step sharks: Romans and the Maya -- Severans and Zenobians: Arab dynasties -- Houses of Constantine, Sasan and Spearthrower Owl -- The Muhammad Dynasty -- Tang and Sasan -- Houses of Muhammad and Charlemagne -- Rurikovichi and the House of Basil -- The Ghanas and Fatimiyya -- Song, Fujiwara and Chola -- Seljuks, Komnenoi and Hautevilles -- Genghis: a conquering family -- Khmers, Hohenstaufen and Polos -- The Keitas of Mali and the Habsburgs of Austria -- The Tamerlains, the Ming and the Obas of Benin -- Medici and Mexica, Ottomans and Aviz -- Incas, Trastamaras and Rurikovichi -- Manikongos, Borgias and Columbuses -- Habsburgs and Ottomans -- Tamerlanians and Mexica, Ottomans and Safavis -- Incas, Pizarros, Habsburgs and Medici -- Tamerlanians and Rurikovichi, Ottmans and the House of Mendes -- Valois and Saadis, Habsburgs and Rurikovichi -- Dahomeans, Stuarts and Villiers, Tamerlanians and Ottomans -- Zumbas and Oranges, Cromwells and Villiers -- Manchus and Shivajis, Bourbons, Stuarts and Villiers -- Afsharis and Manchus, Hohenzollerns and Habsburgs -- Durranis and Saids, Hemingses and Toussaints -- Romanovs and Durranis, Pitts, Comanche and Kamehamehas | |
505 | 8 | |a Arkwrights and Krupps, Habsburgs, Bourbons and Sansons -- Bonapartes and Albanians, Wellesleys and Rothschilds -- Zulues and Saudis, Christophes, Kamehamehas and Astors -- Braganzas and Zulus, Albanians, Dahomeans and Vanderbilts -- Bonapartes and Manchus, Habsburgs and Comanche -- Hohenzollerns and Krupps, Albanians and Lakotas -- The Houses of Solomon and Asante, Habsburg and Saxe-Coburg -- The Houses of Hohenzollerns and Roosevelt, Solomon and Manchu -- Hohenzollerns, Krupps, Ottomans, Tennos and Songs -- Hohenzollerns, Habsburg and Hashemites -- Pahlavis and Songs, Roosevelts, Mafiosi and Kennedys -- Roosevelts, Suns, Krupps, Pahlavis and Saudis -- Nehrus, Maos and Suns, Mafiosi, Hasemites and Albanians -- Norodoms and Kennedys, Castros, Kenyattas and Obamas -- Hashemites and Kennedys, Maos, Nehruvians and Assads -- Houses of Solomon and Bush, Bourbon, Pahlavi and Castro -- Yeltsins and Xis, Nehruvians and Assads, Bin Ladens, Kims and Obamas -- Trumps and Xis, Sauds, Assads and Kims | |
520 | 3 | |a "From the acclaimed author of The Romanovs-a magisterial history of humanity viewed through the lens of its most powerful dynasties In this sprawling and eye-opening book, best-selling historian Simon Sebag Montefiore chronicles the world's great dynasties across human history through engrossing tales of palace intrigue, glorious battle, and the real lives of people who held unfathomable power. He trains his eye on founders of humble origin, like Sargon, the Mesopotamian cupbearer sent to help defeat a rival who returned with an army to dethrone his own king, and Liu Bang, a peasant who became a rebel leader and founded the Han dynasty. Montefiore illuminates the achievements of fearsome emperors, including Yax Ehb Xook, whose Mayan city-state Tikal boasts some of the most monumental ancient architecture that exists today; Jayavarman II, who proclaimed himself "universal king" and whose Khmer empire in South Asia heralded a thousand years of Indic ascendancy; and Ewuare, the African emperor who built a capital city that rivaled any in Europe. He writes, too, about remarkable women rulers, like Hatshepsut, the first female pharaoh, and Maria Theresa, the only woman to rule the Habsburg empire. These families represent the breadth of human endeavor, with bloody civil wars, treacherous conspiracies, and shocking megalomania alongside flourishing culture, moving romances, and enlightened benevolence. A dazzling epic history as spellbinding as fiction, The World is testament to Montefiore's acclaimed career as our poet laureate of power"--Publisher's description | |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface and acknowledgements Note Introduction xxvii xxxi xxxiii ACT ONE Houses of Sargon and Ahmose: Ziggurats and Pyramids Poetess, Princess, Victim, Avenger: Enheduanna Kubaba: First Queen Khufu and Mother: The Pyramid Builders My Father I Knew Not: Sargon King-Smasher Enheduanna’s Revenge The Shattered Head of Seqenenre the Brave Hatshepsut: Foremost of the Women - First Pharaoh Boy Racer, Marksman, Horse Whisperer, Bull Breaker. Amenhotep Mistress of Egypt: Gold, Wives and Diplomacy 3 10 13 15 16 19 23 26 27 Houses of Hattusa and Rameses Sun Mania: Nefertiti and the King of Hatti 29 Transitioning: The Male Nefertiti, Tutankhamun’s Wife and the Prince of Hatti 30 Clash of the Charioteers: Rameses and Muwatalli 32 War Queens: Lady Hao of Shang, Pudehepa of Hattusa and Nefertari of Egypt 34 The Nubian Pharaohs and Great Kings of Ashur: House Alara versus House Tiglath-Pileser Three Queens: Jezebel, Semiraihis and Athaliah 40 Tiglath-Pileser and Family: The World-Conquering Assyrians 42 Alara of Kush: First African Empire 43
Africa versus Asia: Shabaka versus Sennacherib Depression of a World King: Esarhaddon and Taharqo Ashurbanipal and Grandmother: A Power Partnership 45 46 48 ACT TWO Haxamanis and Alcmaeon: Houses of Persia and Athens Nebuchadnezzar, His Queen and the Whore of Babylon 53 Cyrus and Queen Tomyris: Conqueror to Goblet 56 Darius and Buddha: The Wheel 61 The Alexandrians and the Haxamanishiya: Eurasian Duel Queen Amestris and the Mutilation of Artaynte Pericles, Aspasia and the Plague of Athens Alcibiades and Socrates The Poison Contest of Persia and the Literary Halitosis Plot of Macedonia One-Eyed Philip and Queen Olympias Roulette: Darius III and Alexander III Alexander, Roxane and Chandragupta: World King, Afghan Queen, Indian King Death in Babylon: The Killing Commences The Mauryans and the Qin Seleukos in India: The Rise of Chandragupta Ashoka - Wheel-Turning King Heart of Tiger and Wolf: Enter the Qin 68 71 73 75 78 80 84 88 91 93 95 The Barcas and the Scipios: The Houses of Carthage and Rome Love among the Ptolemies 100 African Lightning and Human Sacrifice: Barca of Carthage 101 Scipio, Hannibal and Masinissa 105 Demetrios, King of the Indians 108 Rotting Fish of Qing: The Rise of Little Rascal 109 Monstress: Meet the Human Swine in Mihrdad and Judah: Jewish Hammer; Parthian Shot 112 Africanus the Younger and the King of Numidia: The Death of Great Cities 113
ACT THREE The Han and the Caesars King Fatso, His Son and the Cleopatras Harmonious Kinship, Blood-Spattered Marriage: A Princess with the Nomads The King Who Couldn’t Be Poisoned, the Monorchistic Dictator and the Teenaged Butcher The Castrated Historian and Emperor Wu Bald Fornicator and Egyptian Queen: Caesar and Cleopatra Crassus’ Head and the Million Dead Gauls Who I Screw: Cleopatra, Caesar and Antony Cleopatra’s Snake, Alexander’s Nose Augustus, Julia and the One-Eyed Queen of Kush Flying Swallow and the Passion of the Cut Sleeve The Reptile of Capri If Only Rome Had One Neck: Caligula and Sisters 117 118 120 122 124 126 128 131 133 135 136 139 Trajans and First Step Sharks: Romans and the Maya Swinger in the Palace: Messalina’s Coup 142 Rule of the Freedmen: Agrippina’s Marriage 144 Mothers, Brothers and Sisters: Nero, Agrippina and the Bans 146 Authoress and the Protector-General in the Tiger’s Lair Ban Chao and the Wise One 150 Star Wars, Pierced Penises, Sex Slaves and Steam Baths 152 Hadrian in Love: Death on the Nile 157 Severans and Zenobians: Arab Dynasties The Eunuchs, the Imperial Philosopher and the Pandemic T59 The Philosopher’s Monster: Commodus 164 Slaughter of Eunuchs and the Megalomania of Exsuperatorius ^5 Elagabalus in Transition: The African Emperor and Three Arab Empresses T^7 The Shah, the Stuffed Emperor and the Salted Testides 170 Zenobia and Constantine ^1
ACT FOUR Houses of Constantine, Sasan and Spearthrower Owl Christian Family Values: Wife Killer and Thirteenth Apostle The Crowned Embryo and the Pagan Emperor First Crocodile and Rugila the Hun Attila and Empress Piacidia Attila’s Bloody Wedding - and Justinian’s Bride Qusay and Justinian: From Constantinople to Mecca Justinian: Solomon, I Have Surpassed You Justinian’s Pandemic - and the Killer Birds of Mecca 177 180 183 184 187 190 191 193 ACT FIVE The Muhammad Dynasty Family Feud The Emperor Who Crowed Like a Cock and Barked Like a Dog: The Madness of Justin Recite! I Cannot Recite! Recite! The Revelation of Muhammad 199 200 202 Tang and Sasan Deadly Hunter, Lion of the East: Khusrau’s Megalomania Taizong and the King of Tibet Xuanzang’s Travels: The Opening of the Indosphere The Family of Muhammad Prune the Foreskinned Ones with Your Swords! Conquests of the Muhammad Family Enchanting Wu: The Empress Killed My Baby 206 208 210 212 214 218 ACT SIX Houses of Muhammad and Charlemagne Arab Caesar and Yazid of Whoring, Yazid of Monkeys Political Jism: The Teeth and Claws of Empress Wu The Fly Killer of Damascus and the Empresses of Tang The Hammer and the Playboy Caliph: Cunts on a Lion’s Brow 223 225 229 233
The Bloodshedder and the Giant Baby: Rise of Abbas, Fall of Tang 236 The Falcon of al-Andalus and the Crowned Doves of Aix: Abd al-Rahman and Charlemagne 242 Killing the Demons: The Sword of Charlemagne 244 Charlemagne’s Coronation, Haroun’s Wedding 245 The Thousand and One Nights: The Caliph and the Singer-Stars of Baghdad 247 Bring Me the Head of Jafar, Motherfucker 249 The Blackbird of Cordoba 252 Rurikovichi and the House of Basil The Magic: Rurik and the Vikings ֊ Berserk War, Group Sex and Human Sacrifice Constantinople and Rome: Basil the Unibrow Horse Whisperer and Marozia the Senatrix Pagan Converts: Vladimir and Rollo Caliph of Cordoba 254 257 262 264 The Ghanas and the Fatimiyya African Power: Ghana of Wagadu and the Master of Cairo 266 Al-Misk’s Perfumes, Jawar’s Fish and the Jewish Vizier. The House of Fatimiyya 269 The Caligula of Cairo, the Lady of Power and the Bulgar Blinder 271 The Bluetooths Take England: Unready, Ironside, Forkbeard and Harefoot 273 The Americans: Freydis and Feathered Serpent 275 ACT SEVEN Song, Fujiwara and Chola Dream Pool Essays: Gunpowder, Paper Money, Poetry The Sophisticates of Song 283 Two Female Writers - Murasaki and the Poetess 287 Seljuks, Komnenoi and Hautevilles Arslan Rampant Lion and the Ageless Zoë Iron-Arm William, Wily Robert and Amazonian Sichelgaita 293 ^5
Penis in a Palm Tree: The Poet-Princess and the Vain Lion Roger’s Fart, Zaynab’s Magic and El Cid’s Sword Crusaders: The Giant and the Emperor’s Daughter 298 302 305 ACT EIGHT Genghis: A Conquering Family Rise and Fall of the Khan 315 The Fall of Temujin 317 Tamara, Champion of the Messiah 318 Temujin Bounces Back 321 The Seducer and the Avenger: The Teeth of Andronikos and the Eyes of the Doge 324 Genghis - My Golden Life - and the Black Death 326 Genghis and Sons: What Is the Greatest Joy for a Man? 329 Khmers, Hohenstaufen and Polos Jayavarman of Angkor and the Wonder of the World Genghis and Frederick: Showdown at the Deathbed When Women Ruled the World: Sorqaqtani and Razia Alexander Nevsky and Möngke Khan: World Conquest Restored Hulagu and Saadi: Entertaining an Elephant, Slaughtering a City I Wish I Were Dust: The Slave King and the Last Hauteville Kublai and the Polo Brothers The Keitas of Mali and the Habsburgs of Austria Rapacious Rudolf and Marco Million Kublai’s Invasion of Japan The Polos Escape and the Il-Khans’ Historian Sundiata the Lion King: The Mansas of Mali and the Mexica of the Island City The World’s Richest Man - Musa in Cairo The Destructive Death: Four Writers in the Great Mortality 333 335 339 342 344 346 348 350 353 355 357 361 364
ACT NINE The Tamerlanians, the Ming and the Obas of Benin The Ottomans Arrive in Europe: Two Castles and a Wedding The Head Towers: Tamerlane and the Poet Hafiz Tamerlane Takes Delhi; Thunderbolt in a Cage World Emperor: Tamerlane in Samarkand Beggar Emperor: Death by a Thousand Cuts and Extermination to the Ninth Degree Follow the Chinese Way: The Eunuch Admiral and Tamerlane’s Tomb Massacre of the Concubines The Leopard King and João the Bastard 373 377 380 383 383 386 388 389 ACT TEN Medici and Mexica, Ottomans and Aviz Henry the Navigator: Slaves, Sugar and Gold 399 Cosimo and the Pirate Pope: In the Name of God and Good Business 401 The Throat-Cutter and the Conqueror: The Fall of Constantinople 404 Itzcoatl’s Mexica: Those Who Die for the God 407 Incas, Trastamaras and Rurikovichi The Earthshaker and the Impotent The Second and Third Rome: Caesar Mehmed and Sophia of Moscow A Hit Gone Wrong: Magnifico and Michelangelo Sophia’s Kremlin; Scanderbeg’s Albania; Bellini’S Portrait 410 413 416 420 Manikongos, Borgias and Columbuses Isabella and Ferdinand: Conquerors of Islam, Scourge of the Jews 422 The Manikongo of Kongo and El Hombre of Portugal 425 Anacaona, the Admiral and the Queen 42 7 Bonfire of the Vanities: Pope Alexander and the Borgias’ Chestnut Orgy 432
Habsburgs and Ottomans Arch-Sleepyhead of the Roman Empire - and Juana the Mad The Biggest Balls: Two Terribiles - Julius and Michelangelo Luther and Leo: The Devil’s Faeces and the Pope’s Elephant Manuel’s Eastern Marauders: Da Gama and Albuquerque 437 441 444 448 ACT ELEVEN Tamerlanians and Mexica, Ottomans and Safavis Babur Takes Delhi 455 Selim - Sunken Deep in Blood 458 The Alexander-Jesus of Persia Bids for World Conquest 459 Roxelana and Suleiman: The Joyful and the Magnificent 461 Charles and the Manikongo 465 Cortès, Malinche and Motecuhzoma 469 Isabel Montezuma: The Last Empress and the Fall of the Mexica 472 Incas, Pizarros, Habsburgs and Medici Le Grand Nez and the Carnation Empress The Inca and the Conquistador The Black Duke, Michelangelo and the Sack of Rome Michelangelo’s Last Judgment and the Fall of the Black Duke Suleiman’s Favourites: Roxelana and Ibrahim 477 479 480 482 483 Tamerlanians and Rurikovichi, Ottomans and the House of Mendes Stranglings and Sea Battles: The Barbarossa Brothers and the Pirate Queen 486 The Habsburg Brothers and their Conquistadors 489 The Ottoman Empress, the Lucky Louse and Doña Gracia 496 The Prudent King and Three English Queens 498 Hoyda! Bloodthirsty Wild Beast 505 Blond Sultan, Jewish Duke, Serbian Vizier 511
Valois and Saadis, Habsburgs and Rurikovichi I« Serpente: A Medici Queen in France Philip’s Murderous Flagellating Son and Swashbuckling Brother: Victory and Heartbreak Red Wedding: Brat King, Crocodile Queen and Psychotic Tsar Murder of the Sons: King of the Hermaphrodites and Tsar of Siberia The Battle of Three Dead Kings: Sebastian the Asleep and Mansur the Golden King Bayano, Drake and Diego Two Armadas: Philip and Hideyoshi The Mad Emperor of Prague 514 517 520 524 526 529 532 535 ACT TWELVE Dahomeans, Stuarts and Villiers, Tamerlanians and Ottomans King of Witches - James in Love, Shakespeare at Court The Empresses of Agra and Constantinople: Light of the Palace and Beautiful Moon Highfall: Prince of Darkness and the Coprophagian Julius Caesar Murder by Enema: The Favourites of James Assassination by Testicular Compression: Kösem and Her Boys The Smiths, the Planet King and Two Artists Saints of America: Cromwell, Warwick and Winthrop Taj Mahal: Mumtaz’s Daughter and Kösem’s Mad Son Manikongo Garcia, Queen Nzinga and Ahosu Houegbadja: Three African Kings 541 548 552 553 556 557 562 567 570 Zumbas and Oranges, Cromwells and Villiers I’ll Be the Whore of the Rabble: The Nineteen Gentlemen of Amsterdam and the Pirate Prince of New Amsterdam 57^ Saints and Cavaliers: Charles, Henrietta Maria and Cromwell 578 Killing Kings: Badgers and Hetmans, Sugar Cubes and Bowstrings 5 1 Incorruptible Crown and the Magnificent Mother 5^5
The Bowels of Christ: Protector Oliver and Prince Dick Ganga Zumba - King of Palmares The World Seizers: Shivaji, Aurangzeb and the Poetess Queen Dick 588 591 593 596 Manchus and Shivajis, Bourbons, Stuarts and Villiers Velazquez, Bernini and Artemisia Anne and Mazarin Sex, Poison and War at the Court of the Sun King The Merrie Brothers and the Africa Company Minette, Barbara and the Eating of de Witt High Qing, Great Mughal and Chhatrapati 599 601 604 606 610 613 Afsharis and Manchus, Hohenzollerns and Habsburgs Hogmouth Leopold, Gunpowder Sobieski and Queen Cleopatra: The Last Great Charge 618 The Changeling, the King’s Underwear and the Oranges 620 Titanic Deathbeds: Carlos, Alamgir, Louis, Kangxi 626 Cock Robin, Prussian Monster, Polish Hercules 634 The Philosopher Prince, the Philosophe and the Marquise 638 The Orgasm, the Conqueror, the Diamond and the Courtesan: Nader, Rangila and Frederick 642 Stop Making the Queen Wretched: Maria Theresa Mother, Empress, Warlady 647 What’s a Father, What’s a Son? The Madness of Big Daddy 649 Durranis and Saids, Hemingses and Toussaints Afghan Conquerors and Arabian Kings: Durranis, Saudis and Omanis Agaja, the Viceroy of Ouidah and the Monster of Jamaica Three American Families: Hemingses, Jeffersons and Toussaints Mimi and Isabella: Your Archangelic Little Bum 658 662 Romanovs and Durranis, Pitts, Comanche and Kamehamehas Pitt’s War: The Great Commoner 667 651 653
Indian Warlords: Durrani and Clive Empire Builders: Comanche Warlords and Pitt the Snake The Rule of Cock and Cunt: Catherine the Great and Potemkin Durrani’s Maggots: Empire in India Radicals: Jefferson and the Hemingses; The English Queen of Denmark and the Doctor’s Fall Antoinette and Louis: Imperial Sex Therapy at Versailles Shoot Off Your Arrow: Kamehameha and Cook The Intervention: Antoinette and Fersen Mozart, Joseph and His Continual Erections 668 672 674 678 680 684 686 690 691 ACT THIRTEEN Arkwrights and Krupps, Habsburgs, Bourbons and Sansons The Iron-Mad Titan, Canal Duke, Dandy Beau, Owd Wooden Leg and Moll Hackabout 699 Sally Hemings and Marie Antoinette: The Diamond Necklace and the Love Cabbage 705 Saint-Georges, Dangerous Liaisons and the Abolitionists 709 Requiem: Joseph and Mozart 713 Antoinette, the Executioner and the Guillotine Machine 718 Two Revolutions ֊ Haiti and Paris: Cécile and Toussaint, Robespierre and Danton 721 ACT FOURTEEN Bonapartes and Albanians, Wellesleys and Rothschilds Antoinette, Josephine and the National Razor Black Spartacus and the Tyrant of Virtue A Heap of Eyeballs: Tiger Tipu, the Wellesley Brothers and the Avenging Eunuch of Persia Egyptian Potentates: Bonaparte and Mehmed Ali Two Generals: Toussaint and Napoleon One Emperor and Five Kingdoms The Kings of Capital: The Rothschilds 727 732 737 743 745 75і 755
Zulus and Saudis, Christophes, Kamehamehas and Astors Tropical Monarchies: Kings of Haiti and Brazil 759 Wives of the Conquerors: Kamehameha and Napoleon 764 Wellesleys, Rothschilds and the Woman Who Rides upon the Beast 765 Arabian Conquests: Mehmed Ali and the Saudis 767 Napoleon, Marie and Moscow: The French Are like Women - You Mustn’t Stay Away Too Long 768 Waterloo: The British Century; Napoleon II and the Rise of the Rothschilds 771 Shaka Zulu, Moshoeshoe and Dona Francisca: The Mfecane ηη^ Empire Builders of East Africa: Mehmed Ali and Said 780 ACT TIPTEEN Braganzas and Zulus, Albanians, Dahomeans and Vanderbilts The Liberators: Bolivar and Pedro 785 Queen Marie Louise of Haiti and the Grand Lord of Paraguay: Dr Francia’s Racial Experiment 790 Manuela, the Liberator and King Cotton 792 Romantics and the Modern Nation: Lord Byron’s Greek Adventure and Beethoven’s Ninth 794 Are You Stabbing Me, King of the World? Bolivar and Shaka 798 Revolution: Pedro and Domitila 800 The Gladstones - Quamina and Sir John: Slave Rebels and Slave Masters 804 Lord Cupid and the Lady Patronesses 806 Rather Die than Live as a Slave: Daddy Sharpe and Abolition 807 The Female Fighters of Dahomey, the Viceroy of Ouidah, the Caliph of Sokoto and Commandant Pretorius 809 Mehmed All’s Gambit: Napoleon of the East 812 American Warlords: Jackson’s Bullets and Santa Anna’s Leg 814 America Turns West: The King of Hawaii, Queen Emma and Commodore Vanderbilt 823
ACT SIXTEEN Bonapartes and Manchus, Habsburgs and Comanche Revolutions and Mass Politics: Louis Napoleon and Lola Montez 829 Courtesans and Das Kapital: Napoleon and Marx 833 Splendeurs et Misères des Courtisanes 838 Eliza Lynch and Queen Victoria: Two Female Potentates 842 Rebellion: Last of the Tamerlanians and the First of the Nehrus 846 Flay, Impale, Burn: The British Reconquer India 848 Limping Dragon, Iron-Headed Old Rat and Little An: The Rise of Ciri 851 If Necessary, Seduce the Emperor Napoleon, Queen of Hearts and the Risorgimento of Italy 856 Lick ’Em Tomorrow: Ulysses and Abraham 859 Cynthia Parker and Peta Nocona; Franz Josef and Sisi 862 American Wars: Pedro and López; Charlotte and Eliza 865 866 Lincoln and Grant: We’re All Americans ACT SEVENTEEN Hohenzollerns and Krupps, Albanians and Lakotas The Mad Junker, the Cannon King and the Tournament of Modern Power: I’ve Beaten Them All! All! Ismail the Magnificent and Eugénie: The Empire Is an Old Woman The Mousetrap: Napoleon’s Debacle KKK and Greasy Grass: Grant and Sitting Bull The Iron Chancellor and Dizzy 873 878 880 881 888 ACT EIGHTEEN The Houses of Solomon and Asante, Habsburg and Saxe-Coburg Salama, Princess of Zanzibar, and King Corpses of Katanga Ismail and Tewodros: The Battle for East Africa Cetshwayo’s Victory and the Last Napoleon $95 897 9o2
Butcher Leopold, Hangman Peters and Mad Captain Voulet: African Conquests Rudolf and Mary at Mayerling; Inspector Hiedler and Adolf at Braunau Modern Monarchs: Franz Ferdinand and Sophie, Pedro and Isabella, Darling Willy The Houses of Hohenzollern and Roosevelt, Solomon and Manchu Empress Cixi, Queen Min and Yat-Sen: The Sun Also Rises Queen Lili uokalani and Teddy Roosevelt: The Abundance and Ingenuity of America Roosevelt and the Rough Riders Abdulaziz - The Return of the Saudis Rhodes, the Maxim Gun and Lobengula Menelik and Empress Taytu: African Victory Gandhi, Churchill and the Sudan Machine Two Ancient Empresses: Cixi and Victoria Du Bois, Washington and Roosevelt Franklin, Eleanor and Hirohito 906 913 917 924 927 935 937 939 941 943 944 947 951 ACT NINETEEN Hohenzollerns, Krupps, Ottomans, Tennos and Songs Darling, Harpist, Tutu and Concettina: Willy and His Friends Vienna: Franzi, Freud, Klimt, Hitler and Other Artists I Want Nanny: The Baby Emperor, Dr Sun Yat-sen and the Song Sisters A Family Wedding: Three Emperors and Three Pashas Hohenzollerns, Habsburgs and Hashemites That’s How You Welcome Your Guests: Franzi and Sophie in Sarajevo A German Private on the Western Front: Mass Killing in the Mass Age The Kaiser s Scrotum: Hindenburg as Dictator A King in Arabia, a Bolshevik in Petrograd The Fall of the Kaisers The Tiger, the Goat and Jesus Christ 957 959 963 965 968 972 975 977 982 983
As Long as We Have India: Gandhi and Nehru The Brain, the Dumb Dutchman and Lucky Luciano Probing with Bayonets: The Kings of Munich, Syria and Iraq 986 988 992 Pahlavis and Songs, Roosevelts, Mafiosi and Kennedys Atatürk, Reza, Lenin: Father of the Turks, Light of the Iranians and Greatest of Geniuses 996 The Song Sisters: Sun, Chiang and Mao 1000 Jazz: Roosevelt, Josephine Baker, Lucky Luciano and the Roaring Twenties 1004 Rin Tin Tin: Kennedy, Little Caesar and FDR 1005 The Field Marshal and the Corporal 1008 Long Knives; Great Terror; Mass Momentum and Personal Power: Hitler and Stalin 1015 Ethiopia with or without Ethiopians: Haile Selassie and Mussolini 1019 ACT TWENTY Roosevelts, Suns, Krupps, Pahlavis and Saudis Hirohito Invades China Oil Kings - The Conquest of Arabia: Abdulaziz and Reza That’s How It’s Done: Hitler’s Plan Hitler and the Young King The Greatest Battle in History: Hitler’s War of Annihilation; Hirohito’s Gamble I See Only One Option - Total Extermination: Hitler and the Holocaust The Slave Masters: Krupp Hitler’s Battle for Oil Mao and the Shanghai Actress The Future of Mankind: Roosevelt, Stalin and Jack Kennedy FDR and the Three Kings We Can Still Win: Hirohito’s Offensive 1025 1026 1028 1036 1039 1045 1048 Ю51 IO54 IO57 IO6i 1063
ACT TWENTY-ONE Nehrus, Maos and Suns, Mafiosi, Hashemites and Albanians Radiance of a Thousand Suns: Truman’s Non-Surprise and the American Century 1069 The Death of One India: Nehru, Jinnah and the Vicereine 1072 Two Kings: Farouk, Abdullah and the Carve-up of Palestine Mao, Jiang Qing and Red Sister Song Tiger Kim and Stalin’s Proxy War Meyer Lansky’s Hotel Nacional; Fidel Castro’s Failed Revolution Fat Fucker and the Boy Scout: Nasser and the Shah Seize Power 1077 1081 1086 1089 1091 Norodoms and Kennedys, Castros, Kenyattas and Obamas The Young King of Cambodia 1096 An Israeli in Paris 1098 The Miner and the Swimmer: Khrushchev and Mao 1099 Disembowelled in Baghdad: El Rais and the Last King of Iraq noi La Grandeur. De Gaulle and Houphouët 1102 Burning Spears: Kenyatta, Nkrumah and Barack Obama (Senior) 1106 Nikita and Jack, Mimi and Marilyn 1109 The Lion of Judah - and the African Pimpernel 1113 Brothers: The Castros and the Kennedys 1116 Install Nuclear Weapons in Cuba: The Millionaire’s Whore and the Immoral Gangster 1118 Sihanouk and the Shah 1124 Exit Kennedy: LB J and MLK 1127 Hashemites and Kennedys, Maos, Nehruvians and Assads Lyonia the Ballerina: Brezhnev in Power 1130 The Scorpion’s Bite and the Fall of Little Cannon: Mao Unleashes Jiang Qing 1131 Nasser and the King: Six Days in June 1135 The Assassinations: RFK, MLK, Mboya 1138
The Aphrodisiac of Power: Kissinger and Nixon’s Triangular Game Killing B-52: Mao and Pol Pot Call Me Sir - Dumb Doll Dominates India I Like Rightists: American Metternich and the Philosopher-King of China 1143 1145 1146 1148 Houses of Solomon and Bush, Bourbon, Pahlavi and Castro Wild Beasts and lions: The Assads of Damascus 1150 Imperial Peacocks: The Satanic Feast and the Angel 1152 Did King David Retire? The Negus and Major Mengistu 1156 Brother No. i and the Gang of Four 1158 The Crusader and the Prince: European Tyrants and Democrats 1161 Indira and Son 1163 Little Cannon, the Eight Immortals and the Scorpion’s Gang 1164 Castro’s Africa 1166 The Spymaster: Andropov and His Protégé Gorbachev 1170 Imam, Shah and Saddam 1172 JJ of Ghana and Sadat in Jerusalem 1176 Operation 333 in Kabul 1179 Poppy, Osama and W n8i Maggie and Indira 1184 The Nehruvians: Third Generation 1x90 ACT TWENTY-TWO Yeltsins and Xis, Nehruvians and Assads, Bin Ladens, Kims and Obamas The Idiot and the Cannon: Gorbachev, Deng and the Unipower 1197 New Africa: Mandela and JJ, Menes and Isaias 1200 The Familia: Boris, Tatiana and Rasputin 1209 Knights of Damascus, Marxist Monster Movies and Kings of Data: iPhones and Daggers I2I3 Prince of the Towers I223 Bashar, the Bayonet and the Mona Lisa of India 1232 Where Lions and Cheetahs Lurk I235 The Killing of Geronimo I237
ACT TWENTY-THREE Trumps and Xis, Sauds, Assads and Kims The Caliphate and the Crimea The Dynasts The Emperor, the Tsar and the Comedian 1243 1245 1251 Conclusion 1257 Select Bibliography Index 1265 1267
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contents | Houses of Sargon and Ahmose: Ziggurats and pyramids -- Houses of Hattusa and Rameses -- The Nubian pharaohs and great kings of Ashur: House Alara versus House Tiglath-Pileser -- Haxamanis and Alcmaeon: Houses of Persia and Athens -- The Alexandrians and the Haxamanishiya: Eurasian duel -- The Mauryans and the Qin -- The Barcas and the Scipios: the Houses of Carthage and Rome -- The Han and the Caesars -- Trajans and first step sharks: Romans and the Maya -- Severans and Zenobians: Arab dynasties -- Houses of Constantine, Sasan and Spearthrower Owl -- The Muhammad Dynasty -- Tang and Sasan -- Houses of Muhammad and Charlemagne -- Rurikovichi and the House of Basil -- The Ghanas and Fatimiyya -- Song, Fujiwara and Chola -- Seljuks, Komnenoi and Hautevilles -- Genghis: a conquering family -- Khmers, Hohenstaufen and Polos -- The Keitas of Mali and the Habsburgs of Austria -- The Tamerlains, the Ming and the Obas of Benin -- Medici and Mexica, Ottomans and Aviz -- Incas, Trastamaras and Rurikovichi -- Manikongos, Borgias and Columbuses -- Habsburgs and Ottomans -- Tamerlanians and Mexica, Ottomans and Safavis -- Incas, Pizarros, Habsburgs and Medici -- Tamerlanians and Rurikovichi, Ottmans and the House of Mendes -- Valois and Saadis, Habsburgs and Rurikovichi -- Dahomeans, Stuarts and Villiers, Tamerlanians and Ottomans -- Zumbas and Oranges, Cromwells and Villiers -- Manchus and Shivajis, Bourbons, Stuarts and Villiers -- Afsharis and Manchus, Hohenzollerns and Habsburgs -- Durranis and Saids, Hemingses and Toussaints -- Romanovs and Durranis, Pitts, Comanche and Kamehamehas Arkwrights and Krupps, Habsburgs, Bourbons and Sansons -- Bonapartes and Albanians, Wellesleys and Rothschilds -- Zulues and Saudis, Christophes, Kamehamehas and Astors -- Braganzas and Zulus, Albanians, Dahomeans and Vanderbilts -- Bonapartes and Manchus, Habsburgs and Comanche -- Hohenzollerns and Krupps, Albanians and Lakotas -- The Houses of Solomon and Asante, Habsburg and Saxe-Coburg -- The Houses of Hohenzollerns and Roosevelt, Solomon and Manchu -- Hohenzollerns, Krupps, Ottomans, Tennos and Songs -- Hohenzollerns, Habsburg and Hashemites -- Pahlavis and Songs, Roosevelts, Mafiosi and Kennedys -- Roosevelts, Suns, Krupps, Pahlavis and Saudis -- Nehrus, Maos and Suns, Mafiosi, Hasemites and Albanians -- Norodoms and Kennedys, Castros, Kenyattas and Obamas -- Hashemites and Kennedys, Maos, Nehruvians and Assads -- Houses of Solomon and Bush, Bourbon, Pahlavi and Castro -- Yeltsins and Xis, Nehruvians and Assads, Bin Ladens, Kims and Obamas -- Trumps and Xis, Sauds, Assads and Kims |
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