Nomads as Agents of Cultural Change : : The Mongols and Their Eurasian Predecessors / / ed. by Reuven Amitai, Anand A. Yang, Michal Biran.

Since the first millennium BCE, nomads of the Eurasian steppe have played a key role in world history and the development of adjacent sedentary regions, especially China, India, the Middle East, and Eastern and Central Europe. Although their more settled neighbors often saw them as an ongoing threat...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Dates and Transliterations -- 1. Introduction: Nomadic Culture -- 2 Steppe Land Interactions and Their Effects on Chinese Cultures during the Second and Early First Millennia BCE -- 3. The Scythians and Their Neighbors -- 4 From Steppe Roads to Silk Roads: Inner Asian Nomads and Early Interregional Exchange -- 5 The Use of Sociopolitical Terminology for Nomads: An Excursion into the Term Buluo in Tang China -- 6. Population Movements in Mongol Eurasia -- 7. The Mongols and Nomadic Identity: The Case of the Kitans in China -- 8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate -- 9. The Mongol Empire and Its Impact on the Arts of China -- 10. The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society, and Culture -- 11. The Tatar Factor in the Formation of Muscovy's Political Culture -- 12. Mongol Historiography since 1985: Th e Rise of Cultural History -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
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Since the first millennium BCE, nomads of the Eurasian steppe have played a key role in world history and the development of adjacent sedentary regions, especially China, India, the Middle East, and Eastern and Central Europe. Although their more settled neighbors often saw them as an ongoing threat and imminent danger-"barbarians," in fact-their impact on sedentary cultures was far more complex than the raiding, pillaging, and devastation with which they have long been associated in the popular imagination. The nomads were also facilitators and catalysts of social, demographic, economic, and cultural change, and nomadic culture had a significant influence on that of sedentary Eurasian civilizations, especially in cases when the nomads conquered and ruled over them. Not simply passive conveyors of ideas, beliefs, technologies, and physical artifacts, nomads were frequently active contributors to the process of cultural exchange and change. Their active choices and initiatives helped set the cultural and intellectual agenda of the lands they ruled and beyond. This volume brings together a distinguished group of scholars from different disciplines and cultural specializations to explore how nomads played the role of "agents of cultural change." The beginning chapters examine this phenomenon in both east and west Asia in ancient and early medieval times, while the bulk of the book is devoted to the far flung Mongol empire of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. This comparative approach, encompassing both a lengthy time span and a vast region, enables a clearer understanding of the key role that Eurasian pastoral nomads played in the history of the Old World. It conveys a sense of the complex and engaging cultural dynamic that existed between nomads and their agricultural and urban neighbors, and highlights the non-military impact of nomadic culture on Eurasian history.Nomads As Agents of Cultural Change illuminates and complicates nomadic roles as active promoters of cultural exchange within a vast and varied region. It makes available important original scholarship on the new turn in the study of the Mongol empire and on relations between the nomadic and sedentary worlds.
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Perspectives on the Global Past
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Notes on Dates and Transliterations --
1. Introduction: Nomadic Culture --
2 Steppe Land Interactions and Their Effects on Chinese Cultures during the Second and Early First Millennia BCE --
3. The Scythians and Their Neighbors --
4 From Steppe Roads to Silk Roads: Inner Asian Nomads and Early Interregional Exchange --
5 The Use of Sociopolitical Terminology for Nomads: An Excursion into the Term Buluo in Tang China --
6. Population Movements in Mongol Eurasia --
7. The Mongols and Nomadic Identity: The Case of the Kitans in China --
8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate --
9. The Mongol Empire and Its Impact on the Arts of China --
10. The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society, and Culture --
11. The Tatar Factor in the Formation of Muscovy's Political Culture --
12. Mongol Historiography since 1985: Th e Rise of Cultural History --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
title_sub The Mongols and Their Eurasian Predecessors /
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Notes on Dates and Transliterations --
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2 Steppe Land Interactions and Their Effects on Chinese Cultures during the Second and Early First Millennia BCE --
3. The Scythians and Their Neighbors --
4 From Steppe Roads to Silk Roads: Inner Asian Nomads and Early Interregional Exchange --
5 The Use of Sociopolitical Terminology for Nomads: An Excursion into the Term Buluo in Tang China --
6. Population Movements in Mongol Eurasia --
7. The Mongols and Nomadic Identity: The Case of the Kitans in China --
8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate --
9. The Mongol Empire and Its Impact on the Arts of China --
10. The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society, and Culture --
11. The Tatar Factor in the Formation of Muscovy's Political Culture --
12. Mongol Historiography since 1985: Th e Rise of Cultural History --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Notes on Dates and Transliterations --
1. Introduction: Nomadic Culture --
2 Steppe Land Interactions and Their Effects on Chinese Cultures during the Second and Early First Millennia BCE --
3. The Scythians and Their Neighbors --
4 From Steppe Roads to Silk Roads: Inner Asian Nomads and Early Interregional Exchange --
5 The Use of Sociopolitical Terminology for Nomads: An Excursion into the Term Buluo in Tang China --
6. Population Movements in Mongol Eurasia --
7. The Mongols and Nomadic Identity: The Case of the Kitans in China --
8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate --
9. The Mongol Empire and Its Impact on the Arts of China --
10. The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society, and Culture --
11. The Tatar Factor in the Formation of Muscovy's Political Culture --
12. Mongol Historiography since 1985: Th e Rise of Cultural History --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
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