Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration

by Felipe Fernández-Armesto

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Presenting the subject on a truly global scale, historian Fernández-Armesto tracks the pathfinders who, over the last five millennia, laid down the routes of contact that have drawn together the farthest reaches of the world. From the maritime expeditions connecting Queen Hatshepsut's Egypt to the exotic land of Punt in the second millennium BCE, through the merchants and missionaries of the ancient Silk Roads and the great Iberian explorers of the fifteenth century, to the show more nineteenth-century explorations of the polar regions, interior Africa, North America, and the South Pacific, Fernández-Armesto spins a narrative full of character and story. Embedding these explorations in the cultures, politics, and technologies of their times, he creates a history with depth and breadth.--From publisher description. show less

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Pathfinders is a slow read, 400 pages of small print, interesting illustrations, and a multitude of characters from the first hominids to venture out of Africa to those who climb Everest or explore the ocean depths today. The author follows early man as he spread out over the world and became many peoples with different languages and cultures. Then he begins following the pathfinders who left their homes to go meet other cultures, sometimes to trade with them and other times to conquer them. The last section is about the globalization that took place in the 20th Century as fewer and fewer places were unknown and any major event in one place had repercussions all over the world.

On the whole I enjoyed this book even though the author show more couldn't spend too many pages on any one story but had to move on to the next. Otherwise there would have been many volumes rather that just the one. The only part where I got a bit bogged down was a section about a third of the way in and I think that only happened because of recent reads in the time period which made it seem like a summary of those other books. As an overview of human history it was very good and I liked his approach. show less
I thought this book began with promise. It kept me engaged for the first few chapters but began to tail off. You could say this book is a mile long, but an inch deep. I think it's hard to do such a broad topic justice in the span of 300-some-odd pages.
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"These are some of the elements of Fernandez-Armesto’s story. But as a historical narrative and effort to illuminate or explain various historical questions it is an exceptional piece of work. The fulcrum narrative of the late 15th and early 16th centuries is one I’m fairly familiar with. But there were repeated points in the book where he managed to pack so much illumination of a show more foundational historical question into one or two paragraphs that I found myself stopping and going back to reread the passage three or even four times to fully absorb the connections he was drawing. It’s really that good." show less
Josh Marshall, TalkingPointsMemo
Apr 11, 2016
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Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, a world-renowed scholar and author, is the Principe de Asturias Professor of Spanish Culture and Civilization at Tufts University

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Nacenta, Luis (Translator)

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Original publication date
2006
Epigraph
So give me those two powers of love and longing that numb god's thoughts and every human notion, for I must reach the ends of springing, thronging Earth, and cross the god-begetting Ocean.--
Homer,Iliad 14

First words
This book is about encounters-encounters between cultures-and the outreach of ambitions, imaginations,efforts, and innovations that made them possible.

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History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Travel
DDC/MDS
910.92History & geographyGeography & travelmodified standard subdivisions of Geography and travelExplorers & TravelersGeographers, travellers, explorers regardless of country of origin
LCC
G80 .F37Geography, Anthropology and RecreationGeography (General)History of geography
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