"To illustrate how dramatically populations can displace each other over time, the historian E.M. Kulischer once reminded his readers that in A.D. 900 Berlin had no Germans, Moscow had no Russians, Budapest had no Hungarians, Madrid was a Moorish settlement, and Constantinople had hardly any Turks. He added that the Normans had not yet settled in Great Britain and before the sixteenth century there were no Europeans living in North or South America, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Neil Howe, Richard Jackson (2008) The Graying of the Great Powers: Demography and Geopolitics in the 21st Century. p. 15
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Moscow
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Moscow
62 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Moscow →
Related Quotes
"When I first visited Moscow in the late 1980s, I was so intimidated. I thought I could be checkmated by every cabdriver."
"And for us in this country to think of having, for example, a dictatorship—a popular form of government in many count…"
"Here are luxury and penury, abundance and the most extreme deprivation, piety and atheism, … and an unbelievable friv…"
"Not only is Moscow “the clearest symbol of the present-day empire,” [Gleb Khodakovsky] argues, but in its current for…"
"This is a Government of to-morrow. ... It is all swagger and pose, and no action. Let it be done. No, he cannot do it…"
"The Communists’ central position was crucial to their war effort, as they had control of the vital populous centres, …"
"By retaining control of St Petersburg and Moscow, the Communists, in a traditional Russian response to attackers, cou…"
"Best view of Moscow is from the belly of the bomber."
"We have no idea whether there were any other strange occurences in Moscow that night, and we have no intention of try…"
"That day in Moscow, it will all come true, when, for the last time, I take my leave, And hasten to the heights that I…"