David Christian (San Diego State University)
A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia, Volume II
David Christian (San Diego State University)
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This is Volume One of "A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia", covering from the time of the first inhabitants in the region right up to the Mongol Empire in the 13th century of the modern era.
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This is Volume One of "A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia", covering from the time of the first inhabitants in the region right up to the Mongol Empire in the 13th century of the modern era.
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- Blackwell History of the World
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780631210399
- ISBN-10: 0631210393
- Artikelnr.: 42340238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Blackwell History of the World
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780631210399
- ISBN-10: 0631210393
- Artikelnr.: 42340238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Christian has taught Russian and Soviet history for many years. He is also the Director of Macquarie University's Big History Institute, and designer and lead teacher on Macquarie University's Coursera based MOOC and Specialization in Big History. He was founding President of the International Big History Association, and is co-founder with Bill Gates, of the Big History Project, which has built a free on-line high school syllabus in big history.
List of Figures vii
List of Maps xi
List of Tables xiii
Series Editor's Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Preface: The Idea of Inner Eurasia xxi
PART I INNER EURASIA IN THE AGRARIAN ERA: 1260-1850 1
1 Inner Eurasia in the Late Thirteenth Century: The Mongol Empire at its
Height 3
2 1260-1350: Unraveling and the Building of New Polities 23
3 1350-1500: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 49
4 1350-1500:Western Inner Eurasia 71
5 1500-1600: Pastoralist and Oasis Societies of Inner Eurasia 97
6 1500-1600: Agrarian Societies West of the Volga 119
7 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Building a Russian Empire 143
8 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia between
Russia and China 175
9 1750-1850: Evolution and Expansion of the Russian Empire 209
PART II INNER EURASIA IN THE ERA OF FOSSIL FUELS: 1850-2000 231
10 1850-1914: The Heartland: Continued Expansion and the Shock of
Industrialization 233
11 1750-1900: Beyond the Heartlands: Inner Eurasian Empires, Russian and
Chinese 269
12 1914-1921: Unraveling and Rebuilding 309
13 1921-1930: New Paths to Modernity 343
14 1930-1950: The Stalinist Industrialization Drive and the Test of War 367
15 1900-1950: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 403
16 1950-1991: The Heartland: A Plateau, Decline, and Collapse 437
17 1950-1991: Beyond the Heartlands: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia in
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century 473
18 1991-2000: Building New States: General Trends and the Russian
Federation 493
19 1991-2000: Building New States: Beyond the Heartlands 531
Epilogue: After 2000: The End of Inner Eurasia? 569
Chronology 573
Index 605
List of Maps xi
List of Tables xiii
Series Editor's Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Preface: The Idea of Inner Eurasia xxi
PART I INNER EURASIA IN THE AGRARIAN ERA: 1260-1850 1
1 Inner Eurasia in the Late Thirteenth Century: The Mongol Empire at its
Height 3
2 1260-1350: Unraveling and the Building of New Polities 23
3 1350-1500: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 49
4 1350-1500:Western Inner Eurasia 71
5 1500-1600: Pastoralist and Oasis Societies of Inner Eurasia 97
6 1500-1600: Agrarian Societies West of the Volga 119
7 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Building a Russian Empire 143
8 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia between
Russia and China 175
9 1750-1850: Evolution and Expansion of the Russian Empire 209
PART II INNER EURASIA IN THE ERA OF FOSSIL FUELS: 1850-2000 231
10 1850-1914: The Heartland: Continued Expansion and the Shock of
Industrialization 233
11 1750-1900: Beyond the Heartlands: Inner Eurasian Empires, Russian and
Chinese 269
12 1914-1921: Unraveling and Rebuilding 309
13 1921-1930: New Paths to Modernity 343
14 1930-1950: The Stalinist Industrialization Drive and the Test of War 367
15 1900-1950: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 403
16 1950-1991: The Heartland: A Plateau, Decline, and Collapse 437
17 1950-1991: Beyond the Heartlands: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia in
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century 473
18 1991-2000: Building New States: General Trends and the Russian
Federation 493
19 1991-2000: Building New States: Beyond the Heartlands 531
Epilogue: After 2000: The End of Inner Eurasia? 569
Chronology 573
Index 605
List of Figures vii
List of Maps xi
List of Tables xiii
Series Editor's Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Preface: The Idea of Inner Eurasia xxi
PART I INNER EURASIA IN THE AGRARIAN ERA: 1260-1850 1
1 Inner Eurasia in the Late Thirteenth Century: The Mongol Empire at its
Height 3
2 1260-1350: Unraveling and the Building of New Polities 23
3 1350-1500: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 49
4 1350-1500:Western Inner Eurasia 71
5 1500-1600: Pastoralist and Oasis Societies of Inner Eurasia 97
6 1500-1600: Agrarian Societies West of the Volga 119
7 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Building a Russian Empire 143
8 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia between
Russia and China 175
9 1750-1850: Evolution and Expansion of the Russian Empire 209
PART II INNER EURASIA IN THE ERA OF FOSSIL FUELS: 1850-2000 231
10 1850-1914: The Heartland: Continued Expansion and the Shock of
Industrialization 233
11 1750-1900: Beyond the Heartlands: Inner Eurasian Empires, Russian and
Chinese 269
12 1914-1921: Unraveling and Rebuilding 309
13 1921-1930: New Paths to Modernity 343
14 1930-1950: The Stalinist Industrialization Drive and the Test of War 367
15 1900-1950: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 403
16 1950-1991: The Heartland: A Plateau, Decline, and Collapse 437
17 1950-1991: Beyond the Heartlands: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia in
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century 473
18 1991-2000: Building New States: General Trends and the Russian
Federation 493
19 1991-2000: Building New States: Beyond the Heartlands 531
Epilogue: After 2000: The End of Inner Eurasia? 569
Chronology 573
Index 605
List of Maps xi
List of Tables xiii
Series Editor's Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Preface: The Idea of Inner Eurasia xxi
PART I INNER EURASIA IN THE AGRARIAN ERA: 1260-1850 1
1 Inner Eurasia in the Late Thirteenth Century: The Mongol Empire at its
Height 3
2 1260-1350: Unraveling and the Building of New Polities 23
3 1350-1500: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 49
4 1350-1500:Western Inner Eurasia 71
5 1500-1600: Pastoralist and Oasis Societies of Inner Eurasia 97
6 1500-1600: Agrarian Societies West of the Volga 119
7 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Building a Russian Empire 143
8 1600-1750: A Tipping Point: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia between
Russia and China 175
9 1750-1850: Evolution and Expansion of the Russian Empire 209
PART II INNER EURASIA IN THE ERA OF FOSSIL FUELS: 1850-2000 231
10 1850-1914: The Heartland: Continued Expansion and the Shock of
Industrialization 233
11 1750-1900: Beyond the Heartlands: Inner Eurasian Empires, Russian and
Chinese 269
12 1914-1921: Unraveling and Rebuilding 309
13 1921-1930: New Paths to Modernity 343
14 1930-1950: The Stalinist Industrialization Drive and the Test of War 367
15 1900-1950: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia 403
16 1950-1991: The Heartland: A Plateau, Decline, and Collapse 437
17 1950-1991: Beyond the Heartlands: Central and Eastern Inner Eurasia in
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century 473
18 1991-2000: Building New States: General Trends and the Russian
Federation 493
19 1991-2000: Building New States: Beyond the Heartlands 531
Epilogue: After 2000: The End of Inner Eurasia? 569
Chronology 573
Index 605