Life Along the Silk Road by Susan Whitfield

Life Along the Silk Road by Susan Whitfield

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Presents the story of the Silk Road in its heyday, through the lives of ten of its inhabitants.

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Life Along the Silk Road by Susan Whitfield

In the first 1,000 years AD, 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 many settlements, from the splendid city of Samarkand to tiny desert hamlets. This book recounts the lives of some of these people and the Central Asian towns in which they lived: a Uighur nomad from the Gobi Desert accompanying a herd of steppe ponies for sale to China, widow Ah-long wife of a prosperous merchant accustomed to dispensing largesse to the Buddhist church, yet reduced to near poverty after her husband's death; and the Chinese princess sent as part of a diplomatic deal to marry a Turkic kaghan. Based on contemporary sources and using first-hand accounts wherever possible, Life Along the Silk Road brings alive the now ruined and sand-covered desert towns and their inhabitants.
'A wonderful find ! this book is a treasure' -- South China Morning Post 'The cast reads like something out of The Canterbury Tales ! brings to life the history and also the great variety of people, languages, religions, interests and behaviour along this most remarkable of migratory routes' -- Sunday Times 'Examines the famous central Asian trade route through the life of ten separate individuals' -- Contemporary Review 20040801 'A trail-blazer, vividly recreating the life and times of this great cultural highway' -- Scotsman 20040801
Susan Whitfield runs the International Dunhuang Project at the British Library, providing Internet access to over 50,000 pre-eleventh century Silk Road manuscripts now in collections worldwide. She has written several books and articles on the Silk Road and China, including China: A Literary Companion, and travels there regularly.
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ISBN 13 9780719564017
ISBN 10 0719564018
Title Life Along the Silk Road
Author Susan Whitfield
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Murray Press
Year published 2004-08-17
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.