Bültmann & Gerriets
Central Asia in World History
von Peter B Golden
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: New Oxford World History
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-19-533819-5
Erschienen am 01.02.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 11 mm [T]
Gewicht: 304 Gramm
Umfang: 194 Seiten

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Peter B. Golden is Professor Emeritus of History and Academic Director of the Middle Eastern Studies Center at Rutgers University, where he has taught since 1969. He has been a recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and has been a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Among his books are: Khazar Studies: An Historico-Philological Inquiry into the Origins of the Khazars, An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples, Nomads and Sedentary Societies in Medieval Eurasia, and Nomads and their Neighbours in the Russian Steppe: Turks, Khazars and Qipchaqs. His articles and chapters in books have also appeared in Russian, Turkish, Kazakh and Hungarian.



  • Editors' Preface

  • Introduction: A Layering of Peoples

  • 1: The Rise of Nomadism and the Oasis City-States

  • 2: The Early Nomads: "Warfare is Their Business"

  • 3: Heavenly Qaghans: The Türks and Their Successors

  • 4: The Cities of the Silk Road and the Coming of Islam.

  • 5: Crescent over the Steppe: Islam and the Turkic Peoples

  • 6: The Mongol Whirlwind

  • 7: The Later Chinggisids, Temür and the Timurid Renaissance

  • 8: The Age of Gunpowder and the Crush of Empires

  • 9: The Problems of Modernity

  • Pronunciation Guide

  • Chronology

  • Notes

  • Further Reading

  • Websites

  • Acknowledgments

  • Index



A vast region stretching roughly from the Volga River to Manchuria and the northern Chinese borderlands, Central Asia has been called the -pivot of history, - a land where nomadic invaders and Silk Road traders changed the destinies of states that ringed its borders, including pre-modern Europe, the Middle East, and China. In Central Asia in World History, Peter B. Golden provides an engaging account of this important region, ranging from prehistory to the present, focusing largely on the unique melting pot of cultures that this region has produced over millennia. Golden describes the traders who braved the heat and cold along caravan routes to link East Asia and Europe; the Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan and his successors, the largest contiguous land empire in history; the invention of gunpowder, which allowed the great sedentary empires to overcome the horse-based nomads; the power struggles of Russia and China, and later Russia and Britain, for control of the area. Finally, he discusses the region today, a key area that neighbors such geopolitical hot spots as Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China.


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