Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
445
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2016
Publisher
Otto Harrassowitz
ISBN-10
3447105348
ISBN-13
9783447105347
Description
Central Eurasia during the Middle Ages was a dynamic and fascinating period shaped by a myriad of cultures, peoples, and historical events. This collection of studies pays tribute to the esteemed scholar Peter B. Golden, whose work has significantly contributed to the understanding of this complex region. Each essay delves into various themes, exploring the intricate interactions between different societies and the impact of trade, migration, and conquest on the cultural landscape.
The contributors, a mix of established and emerging voices in the field, offer a range of perspectives that illuminate the multifaceted nature of Central Eurasian history. They engage with topics such as the rise and fall of empires, the role of religion, and the evolution of languages, revealing how these elements intertwined to shape the identity of the region.
Through rigorous research and insightful analysis, the authors provide a deeper appreciation for the rich historical tapestry of Central Eurasia. This volume stands as a testament to Peter B. Golden's enduring influence and the ongoing importance of studying the area's past.
The contributors, a mix of established and emerging voices in the field, offer a range of perspectives that illuminate the multifaceted nature of Central Eurasian history. They engage with topics such as the rise and fall of empires, the role of religion, and the evolution of languages, revealing how these elements intertwined to shape the identity of the region.
Through rigorous research and insightful analysis, the authors provide a deeper appreciation for the rich historical tapestry of Central Eurasia. This volume stands as a testament to Peter B. Golden's enduring influence and the ongoing importance of studying the area's past.
Genres
History