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Silk roads : from local realities to global narratives / edited by Jeffrey D. Lerner and Yaohua Shi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Havertown, PA : Oxbow Books, (c)2020..Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 297 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789254730
Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DS329 .S555 2020
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Nicola Di Cosmo -- Sogdians in Shanxi (386 CE-618 CE): literary and archaeological evidence / Xiaoyan Qi -- From exotic toys to objects of scientific inquiry: a special way of transmitting European optical knowledge in the Qing dynasty / Yunli Shi -- The Karakorum highway: gateway of empires, religions, and commerce / Saba Samee -- A TRP along the silk roads: how and why we detect and use spices / Wayne L. Silver and Cecil J. Saunders -- Silk road pharmacy: debating Theriac and defining the natural world / Monique O'Connell -- Spice and taste in the culinary world of the early modern Mediterranean / Eric Dursteler -- Devotional prints and practice: woodcuts from the library cave at Dunhuang / Bernadine Barnes -- Dome of heaven: from the lantern ceiling to the Chinese wooden dome / Di Luo -- 'Malacca': from fabled port to muddy lagoon: a cautionary tale of ecological disaster / Margaret Sarkissian -- 21st-century trading routes in Mongolia: changing pastoral soundscapes and lifeways / Jennifer C. Post -- Erasing the local, celebrating the local: tracing the contradictions of the silk road in Pakistan / Chad Haines -- Arsacid economic activity on the silk road / Touraj Daryaee -- Pearls and power: Chōla's tribute mission to the northern song court within the maritime silk road trade network / James A. Anderson -- 'Flying cash': credit instruments on the silk roads / Dan Du -- The case for shipwrecked Indians in Germany / Jeffrey D. Lerner -- Samuel Shaw's 'maritime silk road' from American independence towards monopoly, 1784-1794 / John A. Ruddiman
Subject: "In recent decades, there has been a new surge of interest in the history and legacies of the Silk Roads both within academic and public discourses. A field of Silk Roads Studies has come into its own. Consciously mirroring the temperament of its subject, the field has moved out of the narrow niches of particular disciplines to become a truly interdisciplinary endeavor. New research findings about the historical operations of the Silk Roads and interpretations of their legacies for the modern and contemporary world have broken down geographical and temporal divides that once demarcated the Silk Roads as primarily pre-modern and Old World-centered conduits of globalization. In light of these developments, the time is ripe to begin formulating a new definition of the contour of Silk Roads Studies and laying a new foundation for further work in this field.Silk Roads: From Local Realities to Global Narratives brings together leading scholars in multiple disciplines related to Silk Roads studies. It highlights the multiplicity of networks that constituted the Silk Roads, including land and maritime routes, and approaches the Silk Roads from Antiquity to China's One Belt One Road Initiative from Afro-Eurasia to the Americas. This holistic approach to understanding ancient globalization, exchanges, transformations, and movements --
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"In recent decades, there has been a new surge of interest in the history and legacies of the Silk Roads both within academic and public discourses. A field of Silk Roads Studies has come into its own. Consciously mirroring the temperament of its subject, the field has moved out of the narrow niches of particular disciplines to become a truly interdisciplinary endeavor. New research findings about the historical operations of the Silk Roads and interpretations of their legacies for the modern and contemporary world have broken down geographical and temporal divides that once demarcated the Silk Roads as primarily pre-modern and Old World-centered conduits of globalization. In light of these developments, the time is ripe to begin formulating a new definition of the contour of Silk Roads Studies and laying a new foundation for further work in this field.Silk Roads: From Local Realities to Global Narratives brings together leading scholars in multiple disciplines related to Silk Roads studies. It highlights the multiplicity of networks that constituted the Silk Roads, including land and maritime routes, and approaches the Silk Roads from Antiquity to China's One Belt One Road Initiative from Afro-Eurasia to the Americas. This holistic approach to understanding ancient globalization, exchanges, transformations, and movements --

Includes bibliographical references.

The 'birth' of the silk road between ecological frontiers and military innovation / Nicola Di Cosmo -- Sogdians in Shanxi (386 CE-618 CE): literary and archaeological evidence / Xiaoyan Qi -- From exotic toys to objects of scientific inquiry: a special way of transmitting European optical knowledge in the Qing dynasty / Yunli Shi -- The Karakorum highway: gateway of empires, religions, and commerce / Saba Samee -- A TRP along the silk roads: how and why we detect and use spices / Wayne L. Silver and Cecil J. Saunders -- Silk road pharmacy: debating Theriac and defining the natural world / Monique O'Connell -- Spice and taste in the culinary world of the early modern Mediterranean / Eric Dursteler -- Devotional prints and practice: woodcuts from the library cave at Dunhuang / Bernadine Barnes -- Dome of heaven: from the lantern ceiling to the Chinese wooden dome / Di Luo -- 'Malacca': from fabled port to muddy lagoon: a cautionary tale of ecological disaster / Margaret Sarkissian -- 21st-century trading routes in Mongolia: changing pastoral soundscapes and lifeways / Jennifer C. Post -- Erasing the local, celebrating the local: tracing the contradictions of the silk road in Pakistan / Chad Haines -- Arsacid economic activity on the silk road / Touraj Daryaee -- Pearls and power: Chōla's tribute mission to the northern song court within the maritime silk road trade network / James A. Anderson -- 'Flying cash': credit instruments on the silk roads / Dan Du -- The case for shipwrecked Indians in Germany / Jeffrey D. Lerner -- Samuel Shaw's 'maritime silk road' from American independence towards monopoly, 1784-1794 / John A. Ruddiman

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