The Killing Age
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The Killing Age
A trailblazing history that reappraises the making of the modern world through the lens of mass violence -- for readers of David Graeber & David Wengrow, Caroline Elkins and Amitav Ghosh
‘Broad-ranging and provocative . . . This vital book will be widely discussed and productively debated for years to come’ Kenneth Pomeranz, author of The Great Divergence
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A bold, trailblazing history that asks: what if the movements that built the modern world – the Enlightenment, democracy, the Industrial Revolution – were more catastrophic than we ever imagined?
In this radical rethinking of modernity, Professor Clifton Crais argues that the era between 1750 and the early 1900s – seen by many as the birth of the Anthropocene – should instead be known as the Mortecene: the Age of Killing.
Killing brought the world together and tore it apart, as violence and commerce converged to create a new and terrible world order that drove the growth of global capitalism. Profiteering warlords left a trail of devastation across Africa, Asia, and the Americas, committing mass-scale slaughter of humans and animals, and sparking an environmental crisis that remains the most pressing threat facing the world today.
Drawing on decades of scholarship and a range of new sources, The Killing Age turns our vision of past and present on its head, illuminating the Mortecene in all its horror: how it has shaped who we are, what we value, what we fear, and the precarious planet we must now confront.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781035013425
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 13 November 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Picador
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 736
About the Author
Clifton Crais is Professor of History at Emory University specializing in African and comparative history. He has previously held teaching positions at Johns Hopkins, Stanford University and Kenyon College. He has published numerous monographs on slavery, empire, colonialism, inequality, violence, climate change and the environment, including The Politics of Evil and Sara Baartman and the Hottentot Venus.
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