Кассия Сен-Клер - Золотая нить. Как ткань изменила историю [litres]
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Ткани – натуральные и искусственные – меняли, определяли, двигали вперед мир, в котором мы живем, и придавали ему форму. Позволили создать невероятные вещи и выжить в нечеловеческих условиях. И эта книга расскажет вам, как это произошло и почему:
• от ярких нитей, чей возраст более 30 000 лет, найденных на полу пещеры в Грузии, до истинного значения льняных покровов мумии Тутанхамона;
• от Великого шелкового пути до шерстяных парусов, которые помогли викингам достичь Америки за 700 лет до Колумба;
• от пышных кружевных воротников, приводивших в ярость пуритан, до индийских коленкоров и ситцев, двигателей промышленной революции.
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