"The history of the world told through the entertaining, horrifying, and inspiring characters that everyone should know. The giant characters of history--from Mozart to Michelangelo, Shakespeare to Einstein, Henry VIII to Pol Pot, Shaka to George Washington, Jesus Christ to Genghis Khan--lived lives of astonishing drama and adventure, debauchery and slaughter, but they also formed our world and will shape our future. In this eclectic and surprising collection of short and entertaining life stories, Simon Sebag Montefiore introduces his choice of kings, empresses, sultans and conquerors, as well as prophets, explorers, artists, actresses, courtesans and psychopaths. From the ancient times, via crusades and world wars, up to the 21st century, this accessible history introduces readers to the titans who changed the world: the characters we should all know, and the stories we should never forget"--
Simon Sebag-Montefiore is a historian whose work often focuses on Russia and the Middle East. His book Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar is a notable example of his deep dives into historical figures and periods.
Does this book contain original research or is it a compilation?
This work is a compilation of short biographical profiles that draws upon and recycles material from the author's previous historical anthologies.
How are the historical figures in this book selected?
The selection is highly subjective and eclectic, focusing on individuals the author deems to have significantly shaped world history, ranging from revered figures to notorious autocrats and psychopaths.