Eurasian empires in antiquity and the early Middle Ages : contact and exchange between the Graeco-Roman world, Inner Asia and China

The great empires of the vast Eurasian continent have captured the imagination of many. Awe-inspiring names such as ancient Rome, Han and Tang China, Persia, Assyria, the Huns, the Kushans and the Franks have been the subject of countless scholarly books and works of literature. However, very rarely...

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Autres auteurs : Kim Hyun Jin (Éditeur scientifique), Vervaet Frederik Juliaan (Éditeur scientifique), Adalı Selim Ferruh (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Eurasian empires in antiquity and the early Middle Ages : contact and exchange between the Graeco-Roman world, Inner Asia and China / edited by Hyun Jin Kim, Frederik Juliaan Vervaet, Selim Ferruh Adalı
Publié : Cambridge, New York : Cambridge University Press , 2017
Description matérielle : x1 vol. (vi-333 pages)
Sujets :
  • Introduction / Hyun Jin Kim and Frederik Juliaan Vervaet
  • Part I. Political organization and interactions of Eurasian empires
  • The political organization of steppe empires and their contribution to Eurasian interconnectivity: the case of the Huns and their impact on the Frankish West / Hyun Jin Kim
  • Tang China's horse power: the borderland breeding ranch system / Jonathan Karam Skaff
  • Cimmerians and the Scythians: the impact of nomadic powers on the Assyrian Empire and the Ancient Near East / Selim Ferruh Adali
  • Part II. Socio-institutional aspects of Eurasian empires
  • Honour and shame in the Roman Republic / Frederik Juliaan Vervaet
  • Honour and shame in Han China / Mark Lewis
  • Slavery and forced labour in Early China and the Roman world / Walter Scheidel
  • Part III. Cultural legacies of Eurasian empires
  • Homer and the Shi Jing as imperial texts / Alexander Beecroft
  • The serpent from Persia: Manichaeism in Rome and China / Samuel N.C. Lieu
  • Part IV. Archaeology of Eurasian empires
  • Alans in the southern Caucasus? / Antonio Sagona, Claudia Sagona and Aleksandra Michalewicz
  • Greeks, Scythians, Parthians and Kushans in Central Asia and India / Osmund Bopearachchi
  • Enclosure sites, non-nucleated settlement strategies and political capitals in ancient Eurasia / Michelle Negus Cleary
  • Conclusion / Hyun Jin Kim, Frederik Juliaan Vervaet and Slim Ferruh Adali