The Black Sea: A History

Robin Milner-Gulland reviews a new title which explores the history, cultures, and politics of the Black Sea area.

Robin Gulland | Published in 19 Jan 2005
The Black Sea: A History
Charles King
Oxford UP  276 pp £20   
ISBN 0199241619
 
Can a sea – the sea itself – have a knowable history? In the case of the Black Sea, probably yes: one of the many strange things about it. Modern research suggests it originated as recently as around 7,500 years ago, when a shallow lake was invaded by sea-water that carved out the Bosphorus. The saltier, denser sea-water sank, forming a toxic, oxygen-free layer that may well have preserved, undecayed, almost every shipwreck the sea has known.
 

To continue reading this article you need to purchase a subscription, available from only £5.

Start my trial subscription now

If you have already purchased access, or are a print & archive subscriber, please ensure you are logged in.

Please email digital@historytoday.com if you have any problems.