Empires and Exchanges in Eurasian Late Antiquity
Rome, China, Iran, and the Steppe, ca. 250-750
Herausgeber: Di Cosmo, Nicola; Maas, Michael
Empires and Exchanges in Eurasian Late Antiquity
Rome, China, Iran, and the Steppe, ca. 250-750
Herausgeber: Di Cosmo, Nicola; Maas, Michael
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Empires and Exchanges in Eurasian Late Antiquity offers an integrated picture of Rome, China, Iran, and the Steppes during a formative period in world history. It illuminates the interconnections and networks that tied countless local cultural expressions to far-reaching inter-regional ones.
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Empires and Exchanges in Eurasian Late Antiquity offers an integrated picture of Rome, China, Iran, and the Steppes during a formative period in world history. It illuminates the interconnections and networks that tied countless local cultural expressions to far-reaching inter-regional ones.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 189mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1288g
- ISBN-13: 9781107094345
- ISBN-10: 1107094348
- Artikelnr.: 48809168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 189mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1288g
- ISBN-13: 9781107094345
- ISBN-10: 1107094348
- Artikelnr.: 48809168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Historical Thresholds: 1. How the steppes became Byzantine: Rome
and the Eurasian Nomads in historical perspective Michael Maas; 2. The
relations between China and the steppe from the Xiongnu to the Türk Empire
Nicola Di Cosmo; 3. Sasanian Iran and the projection of power in Late
Antique Eurasia: competing cosmologies and topographies of power Matthew P.
Canepa; 4. Trade and exchanges along the silk and steppe routes in Late
Antique Eurasia Richard Lim; 5. Sogdian merchants and Sogdian culture on
the silk road Rong Xinjiang; 6. 'Charismatic' goods: commerce, diplomacy,
and cultural contacts along the silk road in Late Antiquity Peter Brown; 7.
The synthesis of the Tang Dynasty: the culmination of China's contacts and
communication with Eurasia Valerie Hansen; 8. Central Asia in the Late
Roman mental map, second to sixth centuries Giusto Traina; Part II.
Movements, Contacts, and Exchanges: 9. Genetic history and migrations in
Western Eurasia Patrick Geary; 10. Northern invaders: migration and
conquest as scholarly topos in Eurasian history Michael Kulikowski; 11.
Chinese and inner Asian perspectives on the history of the Northern
dynasties (386-589 CE) in Chinese historiography Luo Xin; 12. Xiongnu and
Huns: archaeological perspectives on a centuries-old debate about identity
and migration Ursula Brosseder; 13. Ethnicity and empire in the Western
Eurasian Steppes Walter Pohl; 14. The languages of Christianity on the silk
roads and the transmission of Mediterranean culture into central Asia Scott
Fitzgerald Johnson; 15. The spread of Buddhist culture to China between the
third and seventh century Max Deeg; 16. The circulation of astrological
lore and its political use between the Roman East, Sasanian Iran, Central
Asia, and the Türks Frantz Grenet; 17. Luminous markers: pearls and royal
authority in Late Antique Iran and Eurasia Joel Walker; Part III. Empires,
Diplomacy, and Frontiers: 18. Byzantium's Eurasian policy in the age of the
Türk Empire Mark Whittow; 19. Sasanian Iran and its northeastern frontier:
offense, defense, and diplomatic Daniel T. Potts; 20. Infrastructures of
legitimacy in inner Asia: the Early Türk Empires Michael R. Drompp; 21. The
stateless Nomads of Central Eurasia Peter B. Golden; 22. Aspects of elite
representation among the sixth- to seventh-century Türks Sören Stark; 23.
Patterns of Roman diplomacy with Iran and the steppe peoples Ekaterina
Nechaeva; 24. Collapse of a Eurasian hybrid: the case of the northern Wei
Andrew Eisenberg; 25. Ideological interweaving in Eastern Eurasia:
simultaneous kingship and dynastic competition Jonathan Karam Skaff; 26.
Followers and leaders in northeastern Eurasia, ca. seventh to tenth
centuries Naomi Standen; Epilogue Averil Cameron.
and the Eurasian Nomads in historical perspective Michael Maas; 2. The
relations between China and the steppe from the Xiongnu to the Türk Empire
Nicola Di Cosmo; 3. Sasanian Iran and the projection of power in Late
Antique Eurasia: competing cosmologies and topographies of power Matthew P.
Canepa; 4. Trade and exchanges along the silk and steppe routes in Late
Antique Eurasia Richard Lim; 5. Sogdian merchants and Sogdian culture on
the silk road Rong Xinjiang; 6. 'Charismatic' goods: commerce, diplomacy,
and cultural contacts along the silk road in Late Antiquity Peter Brown; 7.
The synthesis of the Tang Dynasty: the culmination of China's contacts and
communication with Eurasia Valerie Hansen; 8. Central Asia in the Late
Roman mental map, second to sixth centuries Giusto Traina; Part II.
Movements, Contacts, and Exchanges: 9. Genetic history and migrations in
Western Eurasia Patrick Geary; 10. Northern invaders: migration and
conquest as scholarly topos in Eurasian history Michael Kulikowski; 11.
Chinese and inner Asian perspectives on the history of the Northern
dynasties (386-589 CE) in Chinese historiography Luo Xin; 12. Xiongnu and
Huns: archaeological perspectives on a centuries-old debate about identity
and migration Ursula Brosseder; 13. Ethnicity and empire in the Western
Eurasian Steppes Walter Pohl; 14. The languages of Christianity on the silk
roads and the transmission of Mediterranean culture into central Asia Scott
Fitzgerald Johnson; 15. The spread of Buddhist culture to China between the
third and seventh century Max Deeg; 16. The circulation of astrological
lore and its political use between the Roman East, Sasanian Iran, Central
Asia, and the Türks Frantz Grenet; 17. Luminous markers: pearls and royal
authority in Late Antique Iran and Eurasia Joel Walker; Part III. Empires,
Diplomacy, and Frontiers: 18. Byzantium's Eurasian policy in the age of the
Türk Empire Mark Whittow; 19. Sasanian Iran and its northeastern frontier:
offense, defense, and diplomatic Daniel T. Potts; 20. Infrastructures of
legitimacy in inner Asia: the Early Türk Empires Michael R. Drompp; 21. The
stateless Nomads of Central Eurasia Peter B. Golden; 22. Aspects of elite
representation among the sixth- to seventh-century Türks Sören Stark; 23.
Patterns of Roman diplomacy with Iran and the steppe peoples Ekaterina
Nechaeva; 24. Collapse of a Eurasian hybrid: the case of the northern Wei
Andrew Eisenberg; 25. Ideological interweaving in Eastern Eurasia:
simultaneous kingship and dynastic competition Jonathan Karam Skaff; 26.
Followers and leaders in northeastern Eurasia, ca. seventh to tenth
centuries Naomi Standen; Epilogue Averil Cameron.
Part I. Historical Thresholds: 1. How the steppes became Byzantine: Rome
and the Eurasian Nomads in historical perspective Michael Maas; 2. The
relations between China and the steppe from the Xiongnu to the Türk Empire
Nicola Di Cosmo; 3. Sasanian Iran and the projection of power in Late
Antique Eurasia: competing cosmologies and topographies of power Matthew P.
Canepa; 4. Trade and exchanges along the silk and steppe routes in Late
Antique Eurasia Richard Lim; 5. Sogdian merchants and Sogdian culture on
the silk road Rong Xinjiang; 6. 'Charismatic' goods: commerce, diplomacy,
and cultural contacts along the silk road in Late Antiquity Peter Brown; 7.
The synthesis of the Tang Dynasty: the culmination of China's contacts and
communication with Eurasia Valerie Hansen; 8. Central Asia in the Late
Roman mental map, second to sixth centuries Giusto Traina; Part II.
Movements, Contacts, and Exchanges: 9. Genetic history and migrations in
Western Eurasia Patrick Geary; 10. Northern invaders: migration and
conquest as scholarly topos in Eurasian history Michael Kulikowski; 11.
Chinese and inner Asian perspectives on the history of the Northern
dynasties (386-589 CE) in Chinese historiography Luo Xin; 12. Xiongnu and
Huns: archaeological perspectives on a centuries-old debate about identity
and migration Ursula Brosseder; 13. Ethnicity and empire in the Western
Eurasian Steppes Walter Pohl; 14. The languages of Christianity on the silk
roads and the transmission of Mediterranean culture into central Asia Scott
Fitzgerald Johnson; 15. The spread of Buddhist culture to China between the
third and seventh century Max Deeg; 16. The circulation of astrological
lore and its political use between the Roman East, Sasanian Iran, Central
Asia, and the Türks Frantz Grenet; 17. Luminous markers: pearls and royal
authority in Late Antique Iran and Eurasia Joel Walker; Part III. Empires,
Diplomacy, and Frontiers: 18. Byzantium's Eurasian policy in the age of the
Türk Empire Mark Whittow; 19. Sasanian Iran and its northeastern frontier:
offense, defense, and diplomatic Daniel T. Potts; 20. Infrastructures of
legitimacy in inner Asia: the Early Türk Empires Michael R. Drompp; 21. The
stateless Nomads of Central Eurasia Peter B. Golden; 22. Aspects of elite
representation among the sixth- to seventh-century Türks Sören Stark; 23.
Patterns of Roman diplomacy with Iran and the steppe peoples Ekaterina
Nechaeva; 24. Collapse of a Eurasian hybrid: the case of the northern Wei
Andrew Eisenberg; 25. Ideological interweaving in Eastern Eurasia:
simultaneous kingship and dynastic competition Jonathan Karam Skaff; 26.
Followers and leaders in northeastern Eurasia, ca. seventh to tenth
centuries Naomi Standen; Epilogue Averil Cameron.
and the Eurasian Nomads in historical perspective Michael Maas; 2. The
relations between China and the steppe from the Xiongnu to the Türk Empire
Nicola Di Cosmo; 3. Sasanian Iran and the projection of power in Late
Antique Eurasia: competing cosmologies and topographies of power Matthew P.
Canepa; 4. Trade and exchanges along the silk and steppe routes in Late
Antique Eurasia Richard Lim; 5. Sogdian merchants and Sogdian culture on
the silk road Rong Xinjiang; 6. 'Charismatic' goods: commerce, diplomacy,
and cultural contacts along the silk road in Late Antiquity Peter Brown; 7.
The synthesis of the Tang Dynasty: the culmination of China's contacts and
communication with Eurasia Valerie Hansen; 8. Central Asia in the Late
Roman mental map, second to sixth centuries Giusto Traina; Part II.
Movements, Contacts, and Exchanges: 9. Genetic history and migrations in
Western Eurasia Patrick Geary; 10. Northern invaders: migration and
conquest as scholarly topos in Eurasian history Michael Kulikowski; 11.
Chinese and inner Asian perspectives on the history of the Northern
dynasties (386-589 CE) in Chinese historiography Luo Xin; 12. Xiongnu and
Huns: archaeological perspectives on a centuries-old debate about identity
and migration Ursula Brosseder; 13. Ethnicity and empire in the Western
Eurasian Steppes Walter Pohl; 14. The languages of Christianity on the silk
roads and the transmission of Mediterranean culture into central Asia Scott
Fitzgerald Johnson; 15. The spread of Buddhist culture to China between the
third and seventh century Max Deeg; 16. The circulation of astrological
lore and its political use between the Roman East, Sasanian Iran, Central
Asia, and the Türks Frantz Grenet; 17. Luminous markers: pearls and royal
authority in Late Antique Iran and Eurasia Joel Walker; Part III. Empires,
Diplomacy, and Frontiers: 18. Byzantium's Eurasian policy in the age of the
Türk Empire Mark Whittow; 19. Sasanian Iran and its northeastern frontier:
offense, defense, and diplomatic Daniel T. Potts; 20. Infrastructures of
legitimacy in inner Asia: the Early Türk Empires Michael R. Drompp; 21. The
stateless Nomads of Central Eurasia Peter B. Golden; 22. Aspects of elite
representation among the sixth- to seventh-century Türks Sören Stark; 23.
Patterns of Roman diplomacy with Iran and the steppe peoples Ekaterina
Nechaeva; 24. Collapse of a Eurasian hybrid: the case of the northern Wei
Andrew Eisenberg; 25. Ideological interweaving in Eastern Eurasia:
simultaneous kingship and dynastic competition Jonathan Karam Skaff; 26.
Followers and leaders in northeastern Eurasia, ca. seventh to tenth
centuries Naomi Standen; Epilogue Averil Cameron.