Premodern Travel in World History

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A01=Peter Stearns
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Afro-Eurasian exchange
ancient trade networks
asia
Author_Peter Stearns
Author_Stephen Gosch
battuta
Cambridge
Cambridge University
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Central ASIA
cross-cultural interactions
desert
empire expansion analysis
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Great
Heavenly Horses
historical geography methods
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Ibn Battuta
Ibn Jubayrs
Indus Valley
marco
MARCO Polo
Marco Polo's Book
Marco Polo’s Book
Millennium BCE
Muslim Travelers
Muslim World
polo
Polo's Book
Polo’s Book
Post-classical Period
Postclassical Period
premodern travel and cultural diffusion
religious pilgrimage studies
road
silk
Silk Road
taklamakan
Taklamakan Desert
Tigris Euphrates Region
Vice Versa
Xuanzang
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415229401
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book features some of the greatest travellers in human history – people who undertook long journeys to places they knew little or nothing about. From Roman tourists, to the establishment of the Silk Road; an epic trek round China and India in the seventh century, to Marco Polo and through to the first speculations on space travel, Premodern Travel in World History provides an overview of long-distance travel in Afro-Eurasia from around 400BCE to 1500.

This survey uses succinct accounts of the most epic journeys in the premodern world as lenses through which to examine the development of early travel, trade and cultural interchange between China, central Asia, India and southeast Asia, while also discussing themes such as the growth of empires and the spread of world religions.

Complete with maps, this concise and interesting study analyzes how travel pushed and shaped the boundaries of political, geographical and cultural frontiers.

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