How geography shapes history—and power—across the world
This book argues that the course of history is guided by geography and energy. It explains why certain lands, seas, and routes have mattered so much to civilizations and empires.
This edition presents a clear framework: how energy use, technology, and strategic location drive political and military outcomes. It uses accessible examples to show how nations win at sea, trade, and conquest by understanding place, climate, and movement.
- Learn how geography helps explain the rise of great powers and the endurance of sea power
- See how energy, technology, and institutions interact to shape history
- Discover why navigation, trade routes, and military positions mattered in different eras
- Explore the idea that major world events follow patterns linked to geography
Ideal for readers curious about why maps and locations influence politics, war, and trade. If you enjoy big-picture history that connects place to power, this book is for you.