Life Along the Silk Road

Life Along the Silk Road
Title Life Along the Silk Road PDF eBook
Author Susan Whitfield
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 276
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780520232143

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The Silk Road was the most traveled trade route for over 1,000 years until it was eclipsed by maritime trade. Whitfield presents composite stories of merchants, soldiers, artists, and princesses who traveled the route, and presents its history through their personal experiences.

Life Along the Silk Road

Life Along the Silk Road
Title Life Along the Silk Road PDF eBook
Author Susan Whitfield
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2004-01
Genre Asia
ISBN 9780719564017

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In the first 1000 years after Christ, merchants, missionaries, monks, mendicants and military men travelled on the vast network of Central Asian tracks that became known as the Silk Road. Linking Europe, India and the Far East, the route passed through many countries and settlements, from the splendid city of Samarkand to the tiny desert hamlets. This volume recounts the lives of some of the people who used the Silk Road and some of those who lived in the Central Asian towns along it during the 8th to the 10th centuries.

Life Along the Silk Road

Life Along the Silk Road
Title Life Along the Silk Road PDF eBook
Author Susan Whitfield
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 1999
Genre Asia
ISBN 9780719557576

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In the 1,000 years after Christ, merchants, missionaries, monks, mendicants and military men travelled the network of Central Asian tracks known as the Silk Road. This book recounts the lives of some of these people and the towns in which they lived.

Life Along the Silk Road

Life Along the Silk Road
Title Life Along the Silk Road PDF eBook
Author Susan Whitfield
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 308
Release 2015-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 0520280598

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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.

Silk, Slaves, and Stupas

Silk, Slaves, and Stupas
Title Silk, Slaves, and Stupas PDF eBook
Author Susan Whitfield
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 426
Release 2018-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 0520957660

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Following her bestselling Life Along the Silk Road, Susan Whitfield widens her exploration of the great cultural highway with a new captivating portrait focusing on material things. Silk, Slaves, and Stupas tells the stories of ten very different objects, considering their interaction with the peoples and cultures of the Silk Road—those who made them, carried them, received them, used them, sold them, worshipped them, and, in more recent times, bought them, conserved them, and curated them. From a delicate pair of earrings from a steppe tomb to a massive stupa deep in Central Asia, a hoard of Kushan coins stored in an Ethiopian monastery to a Hellenistic glass bowl from a southern Chinese tomb, and a fragment of Byzantine silk wrapping the bones of a French saint to a Bactrian ewer depicting episodes from the Trojan War, these objects show us something of the cultural diversity and interaction along these trading routes of Afro-Eurasia. Exploring the labor, tools, materials, and rituals behind these various objects, Whitfield infuses her narrative with delightful details as the objects journey through time, space, and meaning. Silk, Slaves, and Stupas is a lively, visual, and tangible way to understand the Silk Road and the cultural, economic, and technical changes of the late antique and medieval worlds.

The Silk Road

The Silk Road
Title The Silk Road PDF eBook
Author Frances Wood
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 274
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780520243408

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This gorgeously illustrated oversized book brings the history and cultures of the Silk Road alive -- from its beginnings to the present day -- covering more than 5000 years.

A Single Pebble

A Single Pebble
Title A Single Pebble PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Christensen
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 45
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1596437154

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In 9th century China, a little girl sends a small jade pebble to travel with her father along the Silk Road. The pebble passes from his hand all the way to the Republic of Venice, the end of the Silk Road, where a boy cherishes it and sees the value of this gift from a girl at the end of the road. A Neal Porter Book