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In the shadow of the Mongol Empire : Ming China and Eurasia
Title:
In the shadow of the Mongol Empire : Ming China and Eurasia
Author:
Robinson, David M., 1965- author.
ISBN:
9781108482448

9781108729338
Physical Description:
xiii, 372 pages : maps ; 24 cm
Contents:
Eurasia after the fall -- Daidu's fall -- Changing fortunes -- Black city -- Telling stories and selling rulership -- A precarious tale: war, military men, and court politics -- Letters to the Great Khan -- South of the clouds -- The chinggisid fold -- Eastern neighbors.
Abstract:
"During the thirteenth century, the Mongols created the greatest empire in human history. Genghis Khan and his successors brought death and destruction to Eurasia. They obliterated infrastructure, devastated cities, and exterminated peoples. They also created courts in China, Persia, and southern Russia, famed throughout the world as centers of wealth, learning, power, religion, and lavish spectacle. The great Mongol houses established standards by which future rulers in Eurasia would measure themselves for centuries. In this ambitious study, David M. Robinson traces how in the late fourteenth century the newly established Ming dynasty (1368-1644) in China crafted a narrative of the fallen Mongol empire. To shape the perceptions and actions of audiences at home and abroad, the Ming court tailored its narrative of the Mongols to prove that it was the rightful successor to the Mongol empire. This is a story of how politicians exploit historical memory for their own gain"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Field 805:
npmlib 10902054 DS753.2 R628 ysh
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