Introduces a crucial period of world history when the vast exchange network of the Silk Roads connected most of Eurasia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Craig Benjamin is Professor of History at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. He is the author of several books and numerous chapters and articles on ancient history, including Volume 4 of The Cambridge History of the World (Cambridge, 2015). Craig has filmed programs and courses for the History Channel and The Great Courses. He is a Past President of the World History Association and Vice President of the International Big History Association.
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Introduction 1. Pastoral nomads and the empires of the Steppe 2. Early China: prelude to the silk roads 3. Zhang Qian and Han expansion into Central Asia 4. The early Han dynasty and the Eastern Silk Roads 5. Rome and the Western Silk Roads 6. The Parthian Empire and the Silk Roads 7. The Kushan Empire: at the crossroads of ancient Eurasia 8. Maritime routes of the first Silk Roads era 9. Collapse of Empires and the decline of the first Silk Roads era Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Pastoral nomads and the empires of the Steppe 2. Early China: prelude to the silk roads 3. Zhang Qian and Han expansion into Central Asia 4. The early Han dynasty and the Eastern Silk Roads 5. Rome and the Western Silk Roads 6. The Parthian Empire and the Silk Roads 7. The Kushan Empire: at the crossroads of ancient Eurasia 8. Maritime routes of the first Silk Roads era 9. Collapse of Empires and the decline of the first Silk Roads era Conclusion.
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