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Peter Frankopan, "The Earth Transformed: An Untold History" (Knopf, 2023)

Jan 7, 2026
Peter Frankopan, a Professor of global history at Oxford and author of *The Earth Transformed: An Untold History*, dives into how climate change has influenced civilizations throughout history. He shares fascinating insights on how events like volcanic eruptions and El Niño shaped human experiences. Frankopan critiques academia's gatekeeping while advocating for inclusivity and interdisciplinary approaches. He also emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable practices today, drawing parallels between past empires and our current environmental challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Seminar That Changed His View

  • Peter Frankopan recounts a Cambridge seminar with Mary Beard that revealed how history connects to modern celebrity culture and power imagery.
  • That moment taught him the power of comparative historical thinking and shifted his approach to history.
INSIGHT

Climate And Disease As Global Threads

  • Frankopan argues climate and disease are genuinely global historical forces that merit a global-history approach.
  • He sees these themes as few universal threads that justify broad, cross-regional analysis.
ADVICE

Learn Science Like A Language

  • Learn basic scientific methods and statistics as a historian to engage with genomics and climate science properly.
  • Invest time in interdisciplinary skills the same way you learn languages for archival research.
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