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The Mongols David Morgan (University of Wisconsin, USA)

The Mongols By David Morgan (University of Wisconsin, USA)

The Mongols by David Morgan (University of Wisconsin, USA)


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* A revised edition of this highly praised introduction to the Mongol Empire. * Provides an overview of the government, religion, and politics of the Mongolian Empire. * Considers the effects of Mongol military campaigns on other countries and peoples in China, Russia, Persia and Europe.

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The Mongols by David Morgan (University of Wisconsin, USA)

The revised second edition of this highly praised introduction to the Mongol Empire takes account of recent scholarship in the field.

  • Provides an overview of the government, religion, and politics of the Mongolian Empire
  • Considers the effects of Mongol military campaigns on other countries and peoples in China, Russia, Persia and Europe
  • Assesses the astonishing military career of Chingiz (Genghis) Khan
  • Now includes a new epilogue assessing the contribution of recent scholarship to our understanding of the Mongols' history
  • Well-illustrated by maps and photographs throughout

The Mongols Reviews

The remarkable success of David Morgan's book on the Mongols is partly a reflection of the persistent interest in the Mongol phenomenon ... and partly on the skill, humour, and authority that he brings to bear on the subject. An attractive and useful re-edition of an excellent textbook, which beneath its accessible and engaging manner contains a wide-ranging account of the Mongol empire and thorough exposition of the issues being addressed in current research. International History Review

The second edition of The Mongols remains the standard work on the Mongols. With the additional chapter and bibliography it is unlikely to be superseded in the near future and will be a useful reference to any scholar.
H-Net Reviews



I have used this book continually for many years as one of the central textbooks for my courses on Mongols and related subjects and will do so with the new edition. The Mongols has a nice mixture of narrative chapters and those devotes to themes ... provide a chronological framework ... and in-depth discussion. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

Praise for the previous edition:

Well-written, well-documented presentation, with an excellent - exceptionally accurate - bibliography. I know of no better book to give a general view of the 'great' epoch of Mongol History.
English Historical Review

The appearance of a new, well-done general history is a welcome event. The outcome is an excellent and readable account.
Middle East Studies Association Bulletin

Excellent work, the best that we have of its kind.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society

About David Morgan (University of Wisconsin, USA)

David Morgan is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin Madison. He was previously Reader in the History of the Middle East at SOAS, London.

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Illustrations.

Preface to the Second Edition.

Preface to the Paperback Edition.

Preface to the First Edition.

Maps.

Introduction.

1. The Study of Mongol History.

The Secret History of the Mongols.

Chinese Sources.

Persian Sources.

European Sources.

Modern Studies.

2. Nomads of the Steppe: Asia before Chingiz Khan.

Steppe Society.

Mongol Religious Beliefs.

The Mongols' Steppe Predecessors.

Asia at the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century.

3. Chingiz Khan and the Founding of the Mongol Empire.

Chingiz Khan's Rise to Power.

Chingiz Khan's Campaigns of Conquest.

The Effects of the Mongol Conquests.

4. Nature and Institutions of the Mongol Empire.

The Mongol Army.

Law.

Taxation.

Communications.

The Mongol Approach to Government.

5. The Mongols in China.

Chingiz Khan's Successors.

The Reign of Qubilai.

The Mongols and Buddhism.

Mongol Rule in China.

The Decline of Yuan Power.

6. Expansion to the West: The Mongols in Russia and Persia.

The Invasion of Russia and Eastern Europe.

The Golden Horde.

The Mongols and the Middle East.

Hulegu's Expedition.

The Ilkhans of Persia.

Ghazan and Reform.

The Last Ilkhans.

7. The Mongols and Europe.

Europe and Asia.

The First Direct Contacts.

The Ilkhans and Western Christendom.

Eastern Images of Europe.

The Mongol Legacy.

8. What Became of the Mongols?.

9. The Mongol Empire since 1985.

Sources.

Studies.

References.

Supplementary Bibliography.

Chronology of Events.

Dynastic Tables.

The Great Khans.

Yuan Emperors of China.

Khans of the Golden Horde.

Ilkhans of Persia.

Index

Additional information

GOR013685936
9781405135399
1405135395
The Mongols by David Morgan (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Used - Like New
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2007-05-04
270
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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