The focus of this book is on major world languages, how and why they have spread, and what political, economic, religious and cultural functions they have served. The result is a huge survey of "early history" and one that is particularly free of Eurocentrism and its equally useless brother, anti-Eurocentrism. It's not free of huge generalizations, some of which are probably off-base, but huge generalizations on a subject most people never think much about is the whole point of this book.
My guess is that most people who will enjoy this book will want to spend a lot of time with it, and not necessarily read it front to back.
If you are interested there are a number of reviews on the Web.
I will be returning NU's copy to the library later today, with luck.
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