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Empire’s Twilight: Northeast Asia under the Mongols
Harvard University Press, 2009 Cloth: 978-0-674-03608-6 Library of Congress Classification DS23.R63 2009 Dewey Decimal Classification 950.24
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The rise of the Mongol empire transformed world history. Its collapse in the mid-fourteenth century had equally profound consequences. Four themes dominate this study of the late Mongol empire in Northeast Asia during this chaotic era: the need for a regional perspective encompassing all states and ethnic groups in the area; the process and consequences of pan-Asian integration under the Mongols; the tendency for individual and family interests to trump those of dynasty, country, or linguistic affiliation; and finally, the need to see Koryo Korea as part of the wider Mongol empire. See other books on: 14th century | Asia | East Asia | Mongols | Robinson, David M. See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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