Description
Read together or separately, they offer the perfect starting point for any discussion of the Mongol Empire's impact on China, the Muslim world, and the West and illustrate the scale, diversity, and creativity of the cross-cultural exchange along the continental and maritime Silk Roads.
Features and Benefits:
- Synthesizes historical information from Chinese, Arabic, Persian, and Latin sources that are otherwise inaccessible to English-speaking audiences.
- Presents in an accessible manner individual life stories that serve as a springboard for discussing themes such as military expansion, cross-cultural contacts, migration, conversion, gender, diplomacy, transregional commercial networks, and more.
- Each chapter includes a bibliography to assist students and instructors seeking to further explore the individuals and topics discussed.
- Informative maps, images, and tables throughout the volume supplement each biography.
About the Author
Michal Biran teaches Inner Asian, Chinese, and Islamic history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Jonathan Brack teaches Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Francesca Fiaschetti teaches Inner and East Asian History at the University of Vienna.
Reviews
"Along the Silk Roads is an excellent addition to both Mongol Empire studies and the Global Middle Ages. Collectively, its chapters illustrate well the sheer scale of the political, economic, and intellectual world forged through the Mongol conquests and the ways in which individual human beings experienced this vast new world. . . . [And it] contributes to the much-needed task of repositioning Europe and the Mediterranean world vis-a-vis the rest of the medieval world and constructing a truly global view of the Middle Ages." * Journal of Asian Studies *
"An extremely welcome collection. . . . Biran, Brack, and Fiaschetti have succeeded in assembling a collection of papers that reflect the extraordinary cultural vitality and ethnic diversity of the Chinggisid empire."
* Journal of Islamic Studies *"More important, however, is to emphasize the quality of the biographies in this volume, which can serve as models for future works on scientists, painters, craftsmen, and doctors of the Mongol period." * Silk Road *
"Yet another entry in the exciting work being undertaken on the Mongols' pluralist world." * Asian Review of Books *
"The volume can serve very well as an introduction to the history of the Mongol world because the authors take so many different perspectives."
* Der Islam *
"This book collects a rich parterre of scholars and makes use of Chinese, Persian, Arabic, Latin, Russian, Armenian and many other sources: it certainly leaves the impression of a 'thorough work' and a remarkable instrument for the scientific community."
* Eurasian Studies *
Book Information
ISBN 9780520298750
Author Prof. Dr. Michal Biran
Format Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 499g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm