9798250060462 - the long blue door- if columbus had turned back: a study in probability, power, and the fragility of history de vannan, s mani (3 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Long Blue Door: If Columbus Had Turned BackWhat if the most consequential voyage in modern history never reached its shore?The Long Blue Door reimagines 1492 not as the beginning of rapid Atlantic expansion, but as a moment of hesitation. In this sweeping counterfactual narrative, Columb…us turns back. That single delay of a century does not prevent exploration, conquest, or technological progress. Instead, it alters their speed and structure, reshaping five centuries of global power.As contact between Europe and the Americas unfolds more gradually in the seventeenth century, empires rise more slowly and encounter stronger, surviving civilizations. The Atlantic world develops not as a single imperial engine but as a negotiated space of competing networks. Silver flows, but without explosive shock. Industrialization spreads, yet no solitary hegemon dominates. Africa's coastal states consolidate rather than collapse. Asia retains its economic centrality longer. The Americas evolve into confederated polities instead of a singular superpower.Through successive centuries, the book traces how timing affects everything: finance, warfare, democracy, language, climate policy, artificial intelligence, and global governance. A multi-polar world emerges, not utopian but balanced. Power is distributed. No single currency rules. No single empire commands. Digital networks mirror maritime trade routes, and climate accords replace colonial treaties.At its heart, this narrative is not about Columbus alone. It is about velocity. History, the book argues, is shaped not only by events but by when they occur and how fast they unfold. A delayed door becomes a dispersed world.Blending geopolitical analysis, economic reasoning, and philosophical reflection, The Long Blue Door invites readers to reconsider inevitability itself and to recognize that today's decisions may be tomorrow's turning points. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.