Noel Malcolm is one of Britain’s most original scholar-journalists. He is the chief non-fiction reviewer for the ‘Sunday Telegraph’ and writes widely on both literary and political matters. He is the editor of Hobbes’s correspondence and author of best-selling ‘Bosnia: A Short History’. He briefs governments all over the world on Bosnia and Balkan matters and speaks most western and eastern European languages, both ancient and modern. He is now writing a biography of Hobbes.
En la segunda mitad del siglo xvi, la mayoría de los estados cristianos de Europa occidental estaban permanentemente a la defensiva contra una superpotencia musulmana, el Imperio de los sultanes otomanos. Había enfrentamientos violentos, desde ataques e incursiones de corsarios hasta...
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