The Huns are notorious for their role in European late antiquity. As a consequence however, their history, culture and impact have all been evaluated largely from a Greco-Roman perspective, rather than as an independent historical entity. This book addresses this imbalance. It approaches the history and culture of the Huns in Europe from an Inner Asian and Eurasian perspective, making both their Inner Asian and European history accessible, and also reveals the Huns' contribution to European civilisation and statecraft. It is a crucial tool for students and scholars of late antiquity, and makes…mehr
The Huns are notorious for their role in European late antiquity. As a consequence however, their history, culture and impact have all been evaluated largely from a Greco-Roman perspective, rather than as an independent historical entity. This book addresses this imbalance. It approaches the history and culture of the Huns in Europe from an Inner Asian and Eurasian perspective, making both their Inner Asian and European history accessible, and also reveals the Huns' contribution to European civilisation and statecraft. It is a crucial tool for students and scholars of late antiquity, and makes available eastern sources that may otherwise be out of the reach of classical historians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hyun Jin Kim is Lecturer in Classics at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction -Inner Asia: The Homeland of the Huns -Nomads? The Huns, a heterogeneous agro-pastoralist society -The Quest for Ethnicity and Origins: Who are the Huns? Chapter 1: The Xiongnu Hun Empire -Political Organisation of the Xiongnu Huns -Political History of the Xiongnu Huns -Southern Xiongnu and Xianbei conquest of China -Archaeology of the Xiongnu Chapter 2: The so-called 'two-hundred years interlude' Chapter 3: The Huns of Central Asia and South Asia: The Kidarite and Hephthalite White Huns -Who were the White Huns? -White Hunnic Expansion and the Kidarite Dynasty -White Hunnic Empire at its zenith under the Hephthalite Dynasty -Later Hunnic States in Central Asia and South Asia -Political Organisation and Culture of the White Huns -Hunnic Impact on Iran and India Chapter 4: The Huns of Europe -Pre-Hunnic Huns? -Europe on the eve of Hunnic arrival -The Invasion of the Huns -Uldin -Ruga and Octar -Hunnic Political Organisation in Europe Chapter 5: Attila the Hun -Bleda and Attila -Attila as the supreme ruler -Attila invades the West Chapter 6: The Huns after Attila -Hunnic Civil War and the dissolution of the Hunnic Empire -Post-Attila kings of Europe -Brief Reunification and Final Dissolution of the western Hunnic Realm Chapter 7: The Huns of the Pontic steppes: the Utigur-Kutrigur 'Bulgar' Huns -The Oghurs -The Political History of the Bulgar Huns, the Caucasian Huns and the Avars Chapter 8: The Legacy of the Huns -Redrawing the political map of Europe -Impact of the Hun Inner Asian political model -The impact of the Huns and Alans on European military practices -Cultural and artistic influence of the Huns in the light of archaeological evidence Conclusion
Introduction -Inner Asia: The Homeland of the Huns -Nomads? The Huns, a heterogeneous agro-pastoralist society -The Quest for Ethnicity and Origins: Who are the Huns? Chapter 1: The Xiongnu Hun Empire -Political Organisation of the Xiongnu Huns -Political History of the Xiongnu Huns -Southern Xiongnu and Xianbei conquest of China -Archaeology of the Xiongnu Chapter 2: The so-called 'two-hundred years interlude' Chapter 3: The Huns of Central Asia and South Asia: The Kidarite and Hephthalite White Huns -Who were the White Huns? -White Hunnic Expansion and the Kidarite Dynasty -White Hunnic Empire at its zenith under the Hephthalite Dynasty -Later Hunnic States in Central Asia and South Asia -Political Organisation and Culture of the White Huns -Hunnic Impact on Iran and India Chapter 4: The Huns of Europe -Pre-Hunnic Huns? -Europe on the eve of Hunnic arrival -The Invasion of the Huns -Uldin -Ruga and Octar -Hunnic Political Organisation in Europe Chapter 5: Attila the Hun -Bleda and Attila -Attila as the supreme ruler -Attila invades the West Chapter 6: The Huns after Attila -Hunnic Civil War and the dissolution of the Hunnic Empire -Post-Attila kings of Europe -Brief Reunification and Final Dissolution of the western Hunnic Realm Chapter 7: The Huns of the Pontic steppes: the Utigur-Kutrigur 'Bulgar' Huns -The Oghurs -The Political History of the Bulgar Huns, the Caucasian Huns and the Avars Chapter 8: The Legacy of the Huns -Redrawing the political map of Europe -Impact of the Hun Inner Asian political model -The impact of the Huns and Alans on European military practices -Cultural and artistic influence of the Huns in the light of archaeological evidence Conclusion
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