
From Berlin to Bagdad and Babylon, published in 1922 by J. A. Zahm, is a historical travel narrative that chronicles the author's journey from Europe to the Near East. Zahm explores the rich cultural and historical landscapes of the region, examining the legacies of ancient civilizations and the impact of imperialism on contemporary societies. His observations highlight the interconnectedness of Western and Middle Eastern civilizations, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange and understanding in today's world. This work serves as both a travelogue and a reflection on the historical ties that shape modern geopolitics.




