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The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia. (1994)
ISBN: 9780521243049 bzw. 0521243041, vermutlich in Englisch, 518 Seiten, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PR, cambridge, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, akzeptabler Zustand, Nachdruck.
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in europe rare This volume introduces the geographical setting of Central Asia and follows its history from the palaeolithic era to the rise of the Mongol empire in the thirteenth century. From earliest times Central Asia linked and separated the great sedentary civilisations of Europe and Asia. In the pre-modern period 'Inner Asia' was definable more as a cultural than a geographical entity, its frontiers shifting according to the changing balances of power. Written by distinguished international scholars who have pioneered the exploration of Central Asia's poorly documented past, this volume discusses chronologically the varying historical achievements of the disparate population groups in the region. Table of contents: Preface 1. Introduction: the concept of Inner Asia Denis Sinor 2. The geographical setting Robert N. Taaffe 3. Inner Asia at the dawn of history A. P. Okladnikov 4. The Scythians and Sarmatians A. I. Melyukvoa 5. The Hsiung-nu Ying-Shih Yu 6. Indo-Europeans in Inner Asia A. K. Narain 7. The Hun period Denis Sinor 8. The Avars Samuel Szadeczky-Kardoss 9. The peoples of the Russian forest belt Peter B. Golden 10. The peoples of the south Russian steppes Peter B. Golden 11. The establishment and dissolution of the Turk empire Denis Sinor 12. The Uighars Colin Mackerras 13. The Karakhanids and early Islam Peter B. Golden 14. Early and medieval Tibet Helmut Hoffman 15. The forest peoples of Manchuria: Kitans and Jurchens Herbert Franke Bibliographies Index. Bonding and green linen binding in the best possible way, darkened pages (light-edged), original cover good only with small corners and minimally handled. generally very good Please pay attention to the extensive Asian collection on my website! Leinen, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, 155x235 mm, 900g, erstausg. 1990, reprint 1994, 518, Internationaler Versand, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, PayPal, Banküberweisung.
The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia
ISBN: 9780521243049 bzw. 0521243041, vermutlich in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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This volume introduces the geographical setting of Central Asia and follows its history from the palaeolithic era to the rise of the Mongol empire in the thirteenth century. From earliest times Central Asia linked and separated the great sedentary civilisations of Europe and Asia. In the pre-modern period 'Inner Asia' was definable more as a cultural than a geographical entity, its frontiers shifting according to the changing balances of power. Written by distinguished international scholars who have pioneered the exploration of Central Asia's poorly documented past, this volume discusses chronologically the varying historical achievements of the disparate population groups in the region. Table of contents: Preface 1. Introduction: the concept of Inner Asia Denis Sinor 2. The geographical setting Robert N. Taaffe 3. Inner Asia at the dawn of history A. P. Okladnikov 4. The Scythians and Sarmatians A. I. Melyukvoa 5. The Hsiung-nu Ying-Shih Yu 6. Indo-Europeans in Inner Asia A. K. Narain 7. The Hun period Denis Sinor 8. The Avars Samuel Szadeczky-Kardoss 9. The peoples of the Russian forest belt Peter B. Golden 10. The peoples of the south Russian steppes Peter B. Golden 11. The establishment and dissolution of the Turk empire Denis Sinor 12. The Uighars Colin Mackerras 13. The Karakhanids and early Islam Peter B. Golden 14. Early and medieval Tibet Helmut Hoffman 15. The forest peoples of Manchuria: Kitans and Jurchens Herbert Franke Bibliographies Index. This volume introduces the geographical setting of Central Asia and follows its history from the palaeolithic era to the rise of the Mongol empire in the thirteenth century. Distinguished international scholars discuss chronologically the varying historical achievements of the disparate population groups in the region. This volume introduces the geographical setting of Central Asia and follows its history from the palaeolithic era to the rise of the Mongol empire in the thirteenth century. 504 pages Versandfertig in 3-5 Tagen, Hardcover, Neuware, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten).
The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia: From Earliest Times to the Rise of the Mongols v.1
ISBN: 9780521243049 bzw. 0521243041, Bände: 1-3, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, neu.
Originally announced as Volume I of The Cambridge History of Central Asia, this book will now be published as a one volume history. (Volumes 2 and 3, previously announced, will not now be published.) This book introduces the geographical setting of Inner Asia and follows its history from the paleolithic era to the rise of the Mongol empire in the thirteenth century. From earliest times Inner Asia has linked and separated the great sedentary civilizations of Europe and Asia. In the pre-modern period it was definable more as a cultural than a geographical entity, its frontiers shifting accORD international scholars who have pioneered the exploration of Inner Asia's poorly documented past, this book chronologically traces the varying historical achievements of the disparate population groups in the region. These include the Scythians and Sarmatians, the Hsiung-nu, the Huns and Avars, the people of the Russian steppes, the Turk empire, the Uighurs and the Tibetan empire. It is the editor's hope that this book will bring Inner Asia more closely into the fabric of world history.
The Cambridge History Of Early Inner Asia: Cambridge Hist Of Early Inner
ISBN: 9780521243049 bzw. 0521243041, Bände: 1-3, vermutlich in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, neu.
Originally announced as Volume I of The Cambridge History of Central Asia, this book will now be published as a one volume history. (Volumes 2 and 3, previously announced, will not now be published.) This book introduces the geographical setting of Inner Asia and follows its history from the paleolithic era to the rise of the Mongol empire in the thirteenth century. From earliest times Inner Asia has linked and separated the great sedentary civilizations of Europe and Asia. In the pre-modern period it was definable more as a cultural than a geographical entity, its frontiers shifting accORD international scholars who have pioneered the exploration of Inner Asia''s poorly documented past, this book chronologically traces the varying historical achievements of the disparate population groups in the region. These include the Scythians and Sarmatians, the Hsiung-nu, the Huns and Avars, the people of the Russian steppes, the Turk empire, the Uighurs and the Tibetan empire. It is the editor''s hope that this book will bring Inner Asia more closely into the fabric of world history.
The Cambridge History Of Early Inner Asia: Cambridge Hist Of Early Inner
ISBN: 9780521243049 bzw. 0521243041, Bände: 1-3, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, neu.
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ISBN: 0521243041 bzw. 9780521243049, Bände: 1-3, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebraucht.
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The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia
ISBN: 9780521243049 bzw. 0521243041, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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