The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire 2 Volume Set
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107116481
ISBN-10: 1107116481
Pagini: 1300
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 80 mm
Greutate: 2.63 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107116481
Pagini: 1300
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 80 mm
Greutate: 2.63 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Volume I. History: Introduction Michal Biran and Hodong Kim; Part I. A Political History of the Mongol Empire: 1. The rise of Chinggis Khan and the United Empire, 1206–1260 Ruth W. Dunnell; 2. The empire of the Great Khan – the Yuan Ulus, 1260–1368 Christopher P. Atwood; 3. The Ilkhanate, 1260–1335 Stefan Kamola and David O. Morgan; 4. The Golden Horde, ca. 1260–1502 Marie Favereau and Roman Yu. Pochekaev; 5. Mongol Central Asia: the Chaghadaids and the Ögödeids, 1260–1370 Michal Biran; Part II. Thematic History: 6. Mongol imperial institutions Hodong Kim; 7. Imperial ideology Thomas T. Allsen; 8. Military machine Timothy May; 9. Economic exchange: money, markets and taxation in Mongol Eurasia Akinobu Kuroda; 10 Religious exchange Johan Elverskog; 11. Scientific exchange Morris Rossabi and Robert G. Morrison; 12. Artistic exchange Roxann Prazniak; 13. The climate and environment of the Mongol conquest Nicola Di Cosmo; 14 Women and gender under Mongol rule Bettine Birge and Anne F. Broadbridge; Part III. Views from Edges: Regional Histories: 15. Mongolia in the Mongol empire: from center to periphery Morris Rossabi; 16. Koryǒ in the Mongol empire David M. Robinson; 17. Georgia and the Caucasus Lorenzo Pubblici; 18. The Mongols and Siberia Thomas T. Allsen; 19. The Rus' principalities Lawrence N. Langer; Part IV. External Histories: The Mongols' Relation with Unsubjugated Regions: 20. The Mongols and Europe Nicola Di Cosmo; 21. The Mongols and the Arab Middle East Reuven Amitai; 22. South Asia and the Mongol Empire Tansen Sen; Epilogue: the Mongol empire, nomadic culture and world history Michal Biran and Hodong Kim; Volume II. Sources: Part I. Literary Sources: 1. Persian sources Charles Melville; 2 Chinese sources Xiao Liu and Bettine Birge; 3. Mongolian sources György Kara; 4. Arabic sources Reuven Amitai and Michal Biran; 5. Rus′ian-language sources Donald Ostrowski; 6. Western European sources Peter Jackson; 7. Armenian sources Bayarsaikhan Dashdondog; 8. Georgian sources Roin Metreveli; 9. Turkic and Chaghatay sources Devin DeWeese; 10. Tibetan sources Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz; 11. Korean sources Kanghahn Lee; 12. Syriac sources Pier-Giorgio Borbone; 13. Uighur sources Dai Matsui; 14. Greek sources István Vásáry; 15. Tangut sources Ruth W. Dunnell; 16. Hebrew sourcesm Naʿama Ohanna-Arom; Part II. Archeological and Visual Sources: 17. Archaeological sources: Mongolia and the Yuan Noriyuki Shiraishi; 18. Archaeological sources: the Ilkhanate Tomoko Masuya; 19. Archaeological sources: the Golden Horde Mark G. Kramarovsky; 20. Archaeological Sources: the Chaghadaid Khanate Alexander V. Pachkalov; 21. Visual sources Sheila Blair and Shane McCausland.
Descriere
A wide-ranging and comprehensive survey of Mongol Empire's history and its sources by leading scholars from both East and West.