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Life along the Silk Road

"In this long-awaited second edition, Susan Whitfield expands her trailblazing exploration of the Silk Road and broadens her rich and varied portrait of life along the great premodern trade routes of Eurasia. This new edition is comprehensively updated to support further understanding of themes relevant to global and comparative history. In the first 1,000 years after Christ, merchants, missionaries, monks, mendicants, and military men traveled on the vast network of Central Asian tracks that became known as the Silk Road. Whitfield recounts the lives of twelve individuals who lived at different times during this period, including two new characters: an African shipmaster and a Persian traveler and writer during the Arab caliphate. With these additional tales, Whitfield extends both geographical and chronological scope, bringing into view the maritime links across the Indian Ocean and depicting the network of north-south routes from the Baltic to the Gulf. Throughout the narrative, Whitfield conveys a strong sense of what life was like for ordinary men and women on the Silk Road, the individuals usually forgotten to history. A work of great scholarship, Life along the Silk Road continues to be extremely accessible and entertaining"--Provided by publisher.

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  • ""In this long-awaited second edition, Susan Whitfield expands her trailblazing exploration of the Silk Road and broadens her rich and varied portrait of life along the great premodern trade routes of Eurasia. This new edition is comprehensively updated to support further understanding of themes relevant to global and comparative history. In the first 1,000 years after Christ, merchants, missionaries, monks, mendicants, and military men traveled on the vast network of Central Asian tracks that became known as the Silk Road. Whitfield recounts the lives of twelve individuals who lived at different times during this period, including two new characters: an African shipmaster and a Persian traveler and writer during the Arab caliphate. With these additional tales, Whitfield extends both geographical and chronological scope, bringing into view the maritime links across the Indian Ocean and depicting the network of north-south routes from the Baltic to the Gulf. Throughout the narrative, Whitfield conveys a strong sense of what life was like for ordinary men and women on the Silk Road, the individuals usually forgotten to history. A work of great scholarship, Life along the Silk Road continues to be extremely accessible and entertaining"--Provided by publisher."@en

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  • "Biography"@es
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@es
  • "History"
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  • "丝路岁月 : 从历史碎片拼接出的大时代和小人物"
  • "İpek yolu'nda yaşam = Life along the silk road : roman"
  • "Life along the Silk Road / Susan Whitfield"
  • "La Vida en la ruta de la seda"
  • "絲路歲月"
  • "Life along the silk road"
  • "La vida en la ruta de la seda"@es
  • "Si lu sui yue"
  • "Silk'ŭ Rodŭ iyagi = Life along the Silk Road"
  • "Si lu sui yue : cong li shi sui pian pin jie chu de da shi dai he xiao ren wu"
  • "Life along the Silk Road"
  • "Life along the Silk Road"@en
  • "실크로드 이야기 = Life along the Silk Road"