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Marcus Blackwell

Caspian Sea Trade

Caspian Sea Trade reveals the underappreciated geopolitical significance of the Caspian Sea throughout world history. It argues that the sea was not just a geographical feature, but a dynamic force shaping empires, trade, and civilizations. The book uniquely combines historical analysis with environmental science and geopolitical studies to demonstrate how changes in the Caspian Sea's water levels impacted the demographics, economies, and political strategies of surrounding regions.

It highlights the Caspian Sea's crucial role as an artery in the Silk Road network, influencing East-West trade relations and the rise and fall of powerful groups. The book progresses systematically, building from geographical and historical context to exploring major trade routes, diminished civilizations, and the sea's modern geopolitical relevance. Drawing on archeological findings, historical texts, and scientific data, it analyzes how environmental shifts and trade patterns contributed to the decline of civilizations.

Ultimately, Caspian Sea Trade provides valuable historical context for understanding contemporary issues like resource management and international relations in this critical region.
133 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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