Genghis Khan by Paul Ratchnevsky

Genghis Khan by Paul Ratchnevsky

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Summary

The purpose of this work was to "attempt to approach historical truth by undertaking a critical comparison of the sources". The original German version was of great complexity. The English version has been rendered more accessible to the lay reader by the omission of the voluminous notes.

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Genghis Khan by Paul Ratchnevsky

Paul Ratchnevsky draws upon Mongol, Chinese, Persian and European sources to provide a penetrating, balanced and readable account of the life of one of the greatest conquerers in world history. He begins with Genghis Khan's youth in the harsh environment of the 12th-century steppe, and describes his rise to power as a young nomad warrior. The author shows how although Genghis was at times as merciless as his reputation suggests, he could also be magnanimous and just. He promoted his followers on merit alone and was even-handed in his distribution of favours. The author considers Mongol administration, military organization, legislation and religious policy. The book ends with an assessment of the legacy and achievements of this extraordinary historical figure, who turned a small, poor and backward nation into the conquerer of the most powerful and civilized state in Asia.
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ISBN 13 9780631167853
ISBN 10 0631167854
Title Genghis Khan
Author Paul Ratchnevsky
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1991-11-14
Number of pages 272
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