The Silk Road: A New History

The Silk Road: A New History

by Valerie Hansen
ISBN-10:
0195159314
ISBN-13:
9780195159318
Pub. Date:
08/14/2012
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195159314
ISBN-13:
9780195159318
Pub. Date:
08/14/2012
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Silk Road: A New History

The Silk Road: A New History

by Valerie Hansen

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Overview

The Silk Road is as iconic in world history as the Colossus of Rhodes or the Suez Canal. But what was it, exactly? It conjures up a hazy image of a caravan of camels laden with silk on a dusty desert track, reaching from China to Rome. The reality was different—and far more interesting—as revealed in this new history.

In The Silk Road, Valerie Hansen describes the remarkable archeological finds that revolutionize our understanding of these trade routes. For centuries, key records remained hidden—sometimes deliberately buried by bureaucrats for safe keeping. But the sands of the Taklamakan Desert have revealed fascinating material, sometimes preserved by illiterate locals who recycled official documents to make insoles for shoes or garments for the dead. Hansen explores seven oases along the road, from Xi'an to Samarkand, where merchants, envoys, pilgrims, and travelers mixed in cosmopolitan communities, tolerant of religions from Buddhism to Zoroastrianism. There was no single, continuous road, but a chain of markets that traded between east and west. China and the Roman Empire had very little direct trade. China's main partners were the peoples of modern-day Iran, whose tombs in China reveal much about their Zoroastrian beliefs. Silk was not the most important good on the road; paper, invented in China before Julius Caesar was born, had a bigger impact in Europe, while metals, spices, and glass were just as important as silk. Perhaps most significant of all was the road's transmission of ideas, technologies, and artistic motifs.

The Silk Road is a fascinating story of archeological discovery, cultural transmission, and the intricate chains across Central Asia and China.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195159318
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/14/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Valerie Hansen is Professor of History at Yale University. Her books include The Open Empire: A History of China to 1600, Negotiating Daily Life in Traditional China: How Ordinary People Used Contracts, 600-1400, Changing Gods in Medieval China, 1127-1276, and, with Kenneth R. Curtis, Voyages in World History. To find out more about Valerie Hansen and The Silk Road, visit her website at www.valerie-hansen.com.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. At the Crossroads of Central Asia: The Kingdom of Kroraina
2. Gateway to the Languages of the Silk Road: Kucha and the Kizil Caves
3. Midway Between China and Iran: Turfan
4. Homeland of the Sogdians, the Silk Road Traders: Samarkand and Sogdiana
5. The Cosmopolitan Terminus of the Silk Road: Historic Chang'an, Modern-day Xi'an
6. The Time Capsule of Silk Road History: The Dunhuang Caves
7. Entryway into Xinjiang for Buddhism and Islam: Khotan
Conclusion: The History of the Overland Routes through Central Asia
Notes
Index
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