★★★★★+♥ My favourite historian, absolute. It proudly shows off the soft power of Ancient India. It's so vast geographically and in the topics that it leaves you speechless. Powerful and exciting.
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The Golden Road
How ancient India transformed the world
William Dalrymple, 2024
432 pages
Read in 2025.03
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My favourite historian. How lucky are we to have a favourite?
The signed special edition that I finally got my hands on, sure I could buy a regular one on Amazon in Italy, but no, it had to come through the whole long process.
So naturally I had a very high expectation, and, it completely exceeded it
I follow his podcast, tweets and instagram, yeah stalking him, so I knew what kind of things would be in the book, yet, every single page contains mind blowing facts.
How is it that I or we didn’t know this history, why was it hidden?
How is it that we didn’t know India’s soft power spread around south east Asia in an efficient way and the famous ancient Chinese trades were actually via India? Silk road? Yeah it was India who made a huge profit.
Or that “Arabic numerals” are as a matter of fact, “Hindu-Arabic numerals”?
That it originated in India in the first century and Europe only started to use it in 11th, 12th century?
As always the history and facts that Dalrymple uncovers for us are fascinating but it’s his sheer enthusiasm that is the gem of his work, and the reason he is admired and loved. Who else can be called “rock star historian”? Aren’t historian supposed to be boring people?
He’s so intelligent and intellectual yet he gets told off for spilling beans on the podcast, that he’s not great at simple maths, and that he sometimes gets emotional and cry on the podcast. Rock star yes, but kawaii yes too.
He simply loves history, and can’t help to share it with us. And if he didn’t know something, he’d go “oh I didn’t know that, tell me more” with (I can easily imagine) his twinkling eyes.
Eye opening, mind blowing, brain exploding, curiosity fulfilled, he writes what he loves, so us readers can’t help but be fascinated. His books have that power.
It’s a love letter to India from a historian who’s completely in love and unapologetically curious.
Did I say he was my favourite historian yet? I did, but I’d repeat again and again.
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●●● Amazon.com (US) ●●●
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World - Hardcover
Amazon.co.uk (UK)
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World - Paperback
Amazon.it (Italy)
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World
La via dell'oro. Come l'India antica ha trasformato il mondo



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