The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire 2 Volumes The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire 2 Volumes

The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire 2 Volumes

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Publisher Description

In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries Chinggis Khan and his progeny ruled over two-thirds of Eurasia. Connecting East, West, North and South, the Mongols integrated most of the Old World, promoting unprecedented cross-cultural contacts and triggering the reshuffle of religious, ethnic, and geopolitical identities. The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire studies the Empire holistically in its full Eurasian context, putting the Mongols and their nomadic culture at the center. Written by an international team of more than forty leading scholars, this two-volume set provides an authoritative and multifaceted history of 'the Mongol Moment' (1206–1368) in world history and includes an unprecedented survey of the various sources for its study, textual (written in sisteen languages), archaeological, and visual. This groundbreaking Cambridge History sets a new standard for future study of the Empire. It will serve as the fundamental reference work for those interested in Mongol, Eurasian, and world history.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2023
17 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
2,836
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
59.1
MB

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