The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
168
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Apr 12, 2013
Förlag
Oxford University Press
Utgåva
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199782865
ISBN-13
9780199782864
Beskrivning
James A. Millward takes readers on a captivating journey along the famed Silk Road, exploring its rich history and cultural significance. This concise introduction vividly portrays the dynamic interplay between trade, culture, and geography that characterized this ancient route. From the spice-laden lands of the East to the bustling markets of the West, the narrative brings to life the merchants, travelers, and innovative exchanges that shaped civilizations.
Millward delves into the various forces that influenced the development of the Silk Road, examining not only the goods that were traded, such as silk and spices, but also the ideas and technologies that transcended borders. The author highlights the role of this trade network in fostering connections among diverse cultures and societies, illustrating how the Silk Road was more than just a path for commerce; it was a crucial artery of human interaction.
Ultimately, this introduction encourages readers to appreciate the historical and contemporary implications of the Silk Road. By illuminating the complexities and richness of this ancient trade route, it offers a deeper understanding of its enduring legacy in today’s interconnected world.
Millward delves into the various forces that influenced the development of the Silk Road, examining not only the goods that were traded, such as silk and spices, but also the ideas and technologies that transcended borders. The author highlights the role of this trade network in fostering connections among diverse cultures and societies, illustrating how the Silk Road was more than just a path for commerce; it was a crucial artery of human interaction.
Ultimately, this introduction encourages readers to appreciate the historical and contemporary implications of the Silk Road. By illuminating the complexities and richness of this ancient trade route, it offers a deeper understanding of its enduring legacy in today’s interconnected world.
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