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The Choking City : How Broken Infrastructure Destroyed Empires
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- ISBN8233686177
- EAN9798233686177
- Date de parution13/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Empires rarely collapse the way we imagine. History books remember the invasions, the battles, and the fallen kings. But long before the final catastrophe, something quieter usually fails first. The sewers clog. The grain stops arriving. The supply lines break. In The Choking City, Matthew Nichols uncovers the hidden infrastructure disasters that helped bring down some of the most powerful civilizations in history.
Travel through the forgotten logistical crises that shaped the world:. The sanitation nightmare beneath ancient Rome. The rotting supply barrels that weakened the Spanish Armada. The foul river that nearly paralyzed Victorian London. The starving logistics that doomed Napoleon's army in Russia. The poisoned reservoirs that may have helped collapse the Maya city of Tikal. The mosquito-infested jungles that ruined the French Panama Canal.
The fragile global trade routes that vanished during the Bronze Age collapse. The airlift that saved Berlin from starvation during the Cold WarThese are the strange, true stories of how civilizations depend on systems most people never see - water, transport, sanitation, and supply chains. And what happens when those systems fail. Because history is not shaped only by kings and armies. Sometimes it is shaped by sewage, supply routes, and the quiet machinery that keeps a civilization alive.
Travel through the forgotten logistical crises that shaped the world:. The sanitation nightmare beneath ancient Rome. The rotting supply barrels that weakened the Spanish Armada. The foul river that nearly paralyzed Victorian London. The starving logistics that doomed Napoleon's army in Russia. The poisoned reservoirs that may have helped collapse the Maya city of Tikal. The mosquito-infested jungles that ruined the French Panama Canal.
The fragile global trade routes that vanished during the Bronze Age collapse. The airlift that saved Berlin from starvation during the Cold WarThese are the strange, true stories of how civilizations depend on systems most people never see - water, transport, sanitation, and supply chains. And what happens when those systems fail. Because history is not shaped only by kings and armies. Sometimes it is shaped by sewage, supply routes, and the quiet machinery that keeps a civilization alive.



















