Reimagining the Silk Roads : Interactions and Perceptions Across Eurasia

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Reimagining the Silk Roads : Interactions and Perceptions Across Eurasia

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 354 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032391311
  • DDC分類 950

Full Description

This book brings together scholars from many disciplines to shed light on the long history of the silk roads, to redefine it, and to demonstrate its vitality and importance.

Reimagining the Silk Roads illuminates economic, spiritual, and political networks, bridging different chronologies and geographies. Richly illustrated, it explores fascinating topics, including archaeological discoveries, oceanic explorations, the movement, and impact of ideas, and the ways in which the silk roads, broadly defined, contributed to processes of globalization. Reconciling the study of land and sea routes, and paying attention to themes such as material culture, environment, trade, and the role of religious faiths, the authors offer complex yet accessible studies of the history of interactions and perceptions across Eurasia over the last 3,000 years. The editors critically respond to the recent politicisation of the silk roads and reflect on their polycentric character.

The book challenges and revives silk roads studies, and it will be relevant not only to researchers in archaeology, history, heritage and related fields, but also to the general reader.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Contents

1. Reimagining the 'silk roads': An introduction; Part 1 - Environment; 2. Climates of the Silk Road through the Common Era; 3. Ecological Variability and Early Agriculture along the Proto-Silk Roads; 4. Diseases and the Medieval Silk Roads; Part 2 - Material Culture; 5. Roman Palmyra as a hub of trade and commerce: Material, epigraphic and numismatic evidence; 6. Abbasid Caliphate and Tang Dynasty in the ninth and tenth centuries: Trade, acculturation, and transformation; 7. Natron Glass and the silk roads in the first millennium BCE; 8. A 'Lion' on the Silk Road; Part 3 - Faiths and Social Groups; 9. Buddhist Missionaries at Medieval Chinese Courts: State Ideologists and Soul Savers; 10. The Sogdians, the 'Cultural Bees' of Eurasia; 11. Huns and Romans in the Fourth Century; 12. Christianity on the Silk Roads; 13. Dzhankent (Kazakhstan) - An early medieval trading node on the Northern Silk Road; 14. Replacing the Silk Road? Central Asian merchants between China and Scandinavia, 840-1000 CE; 15. Slavery and Human Trafficking along the Medieval Silk Roads, c. 800 to c.1350; Part 4 - Patterns of Eurasian trade;16. Mapping Knowledge about the Eurasian Silk Roads in the fifteenth century; 17. The Silk Road in Northeast Asia: Courtly Gift-giving, 668-1449; 18. Iberian Silk Roads: Spices, Silver and Souls; 19. Southeast Asia, China, and the 'maritime silk roads', c.900-1650;Part 5 - Historical Myths and Reconceptualisation; 20. The Birth of Silk Road Studies in China: Hedin, Andersson and Sino-Swedish Collaboration in Republican China; 21. The Belt and Road Initiative at Ten (2013-2023): A Crucial Juncture for China's Infrastructure Geopolitics; 22. The Road Which Binds: The BRI, nationalism, and the securitization of Xinjiang; 23 Visualising the Silk Roads; 24. Conclusion: Questioning and Recovering the Silk Roads.

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