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The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction [#314]
The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction [#314]
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  • Covers the entire Mongol empire and not simply Yuan China or the Golden Horde in Russia
  • Emphasizes the artistic, cultural, technological, and scientific contributions of the Mongols

 
The Mongols carved out the largest land-based empire in world history, stretching from Korea to Russia in the north and from China to Syria in the south in the thirteenth century. Along with their leader Chinggis Khan they conjure up images of plunder and total destruction. Chinggis and his descendants introduced a level of violence that had perhaps never been seen in world history. 

Although this book does not ignore the devastation and killings wrought by the Mongols, it also reveals their contributions. Within two generations, they developed from conquerors and predators seeking booty to rulers who devised policies to foster the economies of the lands they had subjugated. Adopting political and economic institutions familiar to the conquered populations and recruiting native officials, they won over many of their non-Mongol subjects. Mongol nobles were ardent patrons of art and culture. They supported and influenced the production of Chinese porcelains and textiles, Iranian tiles and illustrated manuscripts, and Russian metalwork. 

Their most significant contribution was to foster the greatest contacts among diverse civilizations in world history. The Mongol peace they imposed on much of Asia and their promotion of trade resulted in considerable travel and relations among numerous merchants, scientists, artists, missionaries, and entertainers of different ethnic groups. It is no accident that Europeans, including Marco Polo, first reached China in this period. Eurasian and perhaps global history starts with the Mongol empire.

Rossabi follows the Mongol empire through to collapse due to internal disunity. Struggles for succession and ill-planned and expensive military campaigns ultimately tore apart one of the most influential empires in world history. 

Index: 

Chapter 1. Life on the Steppes
Chapter 2. Chinggis Khan Emerges
Chapter 3. Conquest and Governance
Chapter 4. The Mongols and the World: Part One
Chapter 5. The Mongols and the World: Part Two
Chapter 6. The Mongols and Arts and Crafts
Chapter 7. Decline, Fall, and Legacy
Further Reading
Index

About the author: 

Morris Rossabi, Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History; Distinguished Professor of History, Columbia University; City University of New York, U.S.
 
Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History, Columbia University; Distinguished Professor of History, City University of New York; author of Khubilai Khan, Voyager from Xanadu, China and Inner Asia, Modern Mongolia, and seven other books. Rossabi has lectured on Chinese and Mongolian history in Asia, Europe, and the U.S. Considered the world's leading expert on the Mongols.

Product details

ISBN : 9780199840892

Author: 
Morris Rossabi
Pages
160 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
111 x 174 mm
Pub date
May 2012
Series
Very Short Introductions
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The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction [#314]

The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction [#314]

The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction [#314]