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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Michael Hope, Timothy Michael May, İsenbike Togan, David Curtis Wright, Alexander V. Maiorov, Stephan Pow, Beatrice Forbes Manz, Unknown Author, Roman Hautala, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Florence Houdous, Unknown Author, Lhkamsuren Munkh-Erdene, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Judith G. Kolbas, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Colleen C. Ho, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Shane McCausland, Sheila Blair, Unknown Author, Bayarsaikhan Dashdondog, Ishayahu Landa, Jesse Sloane, Brian Baumann, Na’ama O. Arom, Hyunhee Park, Unknown Author, Lee Kang Hahn, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author, Unknown Author
Drawing upon research carried out in several different languages and across a variety of disciplines, The Mongol World documents how Mongol rule shaped the trajectory of Eurasian history from Central Europe to the Korean Peninsula, from the thirteenth century to the fifteenth century.
Contributing authors consider how intercontinental environmental, economic, and intellectual trends affected the Empire as a whole and, where appropriate, situate regional political, social, and religious shifts within the context of the broader Mongol Empire. Issues pertaining to the Mongols and their role within the societies that they conquered therefore take precedence over the historical narrative of the societies that they conquered. Alongside the formation, conquests, administration, and political structure of the Mongol Empire, the second section examines archaeology and art history, family and royal households, science and exploration, and religion, which provides greater insight into the social history of the Empire -- an aspect often neglected by traditional dynastic and political histories.
With 58 chapters written by both senior and early-career scholars, the volume is an essential resource for all students and scholars who study the Mongol Empire from its origins to its disintegration and legacy.
Published
May 25, 2022
Format
Ebook
Pages
1100
Language
English
ISBN
9781315165172