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Reimagining the Silk Roads: Interactions and Perceptions Across Eurasia

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This book brings together scholars from many disciplines to shed light on the long history of the Silk Roads, to redefine it, and to demonstrate its vitality and importance.

Reimagining the Silk Roads illuminates economic, spiritual and political networks, bridging different chronologies and geographies. Richly illustrated, it explores fascinating topics, including archaeological discoveries, oceanic explorations, the movement and impact of ideas, and the ways in which the Silk Roads, broadly defined, contributed to processes of globalization. Reconciling the study of land and sea routes, and paying attention to themes such as material culture, environment, trade, and the role of religious faiths, the authors offer complex yet accessible studies of the history of interactions and perceptions across Eurasia over the last 3000 years. The editors critically respond to the recent politicization of the Silk Roads and reflect on their polycentric character.

The book challenges and revives Silk Roads studies, and it will be relevant not only to researchers in archaeology, history, heritage and related fields, but also to the general reader.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032391311

About

Julian Henderson is Professor of Archaeological Science at Nottingham University and visiting professor at Nottingham Ningbo. He has held senior management roles in Nottingham University UK. He has published extensively on archaeological materials and increasingly on the archaeology of the silk roads. His primary collaborative research focus is silk roads archaeology and the application of science. He is executive director of the Global Institute of Silk Road Studies and director of the Silk Road project.Stephen L. Morgan is Professor of Chinese Economic History (Emeritus) in the Nottingham University Business School and has held senior management roles at the UK and China campuses. His research focus is the economic and business history of China with teaching and other research on international business strategic management and economic development in Asia broadly. In an earlier career he was a journalist and editor on newspapers and news magazine in Australia Hong Kong and China.Matteo Salonia holds a PhD in History from the University of Liverpool and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Currently he teaches at the University of Nottingham Ningbo where he also directs the Global Institute for Silk Roads Studies. His research interests include the economic and constitutional history of medieval Christendom the Iberian contribution to early globalization and travel literature.

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