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基本説明
本書は、チンギス・ハーンとその子孫が建国した、モンゴル帝国の歴史と文化を中心に置きつつ、それらが近代以降の世界に与えた影響についても解説します。世界中から選りすぐった研究者による、モンゴル帝国、その後継国家と、それ以後の中央アジア諸王朝における政治・文化史の調査を集成しました。本書内で取り上げている地理的範囲は、東アジアから東欧にまで広がり、扱う時間軸は、モンゴル帝国の登場する12世紀から、中国とロシアの中央アジアに対する支配権が確立する16~19世紀までを含んでいます。
寄稿陣は、最新の調査結果と新たな研究法を用いることで、モンゴルの拡大以降、この地域に生まれた政体、国家の重要性を浮き彫りにし、内陸アジア研究に新たな活力を与えています。本書によって、現在はロシアと中国の影響下にある、この地域の重要性が明らかになるでしょう。
Full Description
This volume centres on the history and legacy of the Mongol World Empire founded by Chinggis Khan and his sons, including its impact upon the modern world. An international team of scholars examines the political and cultural history of the Mongol empire, its Chinggisid successor states, and the non-Chinggisid dynasties that came to dominate Inner Asia in its wake. Geographically, it focuses on the continental region from East Asia to Eastern Europe. Beginning in the twelfth century, the volume moves through to the establishment of Chinese and Russian political hegemony in Inner Asia from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Contributors use recent research and new approaches that have revitalized Inner Asian studies to highlight the world-historical importance of the regimes and states formed during and after the Mongol conquest. Their conclusions testify to the importance of a region whose modern fate has been overshadowed by Russia and China.
Contents
Introduction Nicola Di Cosmo, Allen J. Frank and Peter B. Golden; Part I. The Rise of the Chinggisids: 1. Inner Asia c.1200 Peter B. Golden; 2. The Mongol age in eastern inner Asia Peter Jackson; 3. The Mongols in inner Asia from Chinggis Khan's invasion to the rise of Temür: the Ögödeid and Chaghadaid realms Michal Biran; 4. The Jochid realm: the western Steppe and eastern Europe István Vásáry; Part II. Legacies of the Mongol Conquests: 5. Administration, revenues and trade Arsenio Peter Martinez; 6. Migrations, ethnogenesis Peter B. Golden; 7. Islamization in the Mongol Empire Devin DeWeese; 8. Mongols as vectors for cultural transmission Tom Allsen; Part III. Chinggisid Decline: 1368-c.1700: 9. The eastern Steppe: Mongol regimes after the Yuan (1368-1636) Veronic Veit; 10. Temür and the early Timurids to c.1450 Beatrice Forbes Manz; 11. Later Timurids c.1450-1526 Stephen Dale; Part IV. Nomads and Settled Peoples in Inner Asia after the Timurids: 12. Uzbeks, Qazaqs and Turkmen Yuri Bregel; 13. The western Steppe: Volga Ural region, Siberia and the Crimea Allen J. Frank; 14. Eastern central Asia (Xinjiang): 1300-1800 James Millward; 15. The Chinggisid restoration in central Asia: 1500-1785 Robert McChesney; 16. The western Steppe: the Volga-Ural region, Siberia and the Crimea under Russian rule Christian Noack; Part V. New Imperial Mandates and the End of the Chinggisid Era (18th-19th Centuries): 17. The Qing and Inner Asia: 1636-1800 Nicola Di Cosmo; 18. The Qazaqs and Russia Allen J. Frank; 19. Russia and the peoples of the Volga-Ural region: 1600-1850 Allen J. Frank; 20. The new Uzbek states: Bukhara, Khiva and Khoqand: c.1750-1886 Yuri Bregel.