Power play: A history of the world in the chessboard’s 64 squares
There’s a doctoral dissertation to be written on the correlation between chess mastery and political supremacy. Consider: The Persians and Arabs ruled the chess world in the Middle Ages until Italy ignited a renaissance for the game in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. By the early 19th century, Britain and France were producing the…
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