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The Silk Road

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James A. Millward 作者
Oxford University Press
譯者
2013-4-12 出版日期
168 頁數
USD 11.95 價格
Paperback
Very Short Introductions 叢書系列
9780199782864 圖書編碼

The Silk Road 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 絲綢之路  曆史  米華健  VSI  海外漢學  文化研究  海外中國研究  history   


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好看

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很不錯的入門讀物,推薦給想要對silk road有大緻瞭解的讀者。(真的“非常短”~)

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非常好的一本小書

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寫得很有趣。學到不少新知識。非常好的一本通俗讀物。

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嚴格說來不能算是一個學術作品;作者的語言時而很有美感。藝術方麵很有啟發,尤其是一些藝術錶現在絲路上的傳播

The Silk Road 在線電子書 著者簡介

James A. Millward, Professor of History, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, US

James A. Millward is professor of history, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. His books include Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang.


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The Silk Road 在線電子書 圖書描述

Highlights biological, technological, and cultural as well as economic exchanges on the silk road

Explains the dynamics of silk road communication as a function of the rise of Central Eurasian nomad empires and their interaction with sedentary agrarian states

Disputes the common assertion of a "silk road decline" from around 1500

The phrase "silk road" evokes vivid images: of merchants leading camel caravans over deserts and steppes to trade exotic goods in the bazaars of glittering Oriental cities, of pilgrims braving bandits and frozen mountain passes to gather scriptures and spread their faith across continental expanses. Beyond the exotica, however, this VSI will be a sketch of the historical background against which the silk road flourished, and an essay on the significance of old-world intercultural exchange to Eurasian and world history generally. On the one hand, Millward treats the silk road broadly, as a metonym for the cross-fertilizing communication between peoples across the Eurasian continent since at least the Neolithic era. On the other, he highlights specific examples of goods and ideas exchanged between the Mediterranean, Persian, Indian, and Chinese regions, along with the significance of these exchanges. While including silks, spices, travelers' tales of colorful locales, the main focus of the book is to outline the dynamics of Central Eurasian history that promoted silk road interactions, especially the role of nomad empires; and to highlight the importance of the biological, technological, artistic, intellectual, and religious interchanges across the continent. Millward shows that these exchanges had a profound effect on the old world that was akin to, if not yet on the scale of, modern globalization.

Millward also considers some of the more abstract contemporary uses to which the silk road concept has been put. It is, of course, a popular marketing device for boutiques, museums, restaurants, and tour operators from Venice to Kyoto. More than that, however, the silk road has ideological connotations, used sometimes to soften the face of Chinese expansion in Central Asia, or, in the US culture wars, as a challenge to the "clash of civilizations" understanding of intersocietal relations. Finally, while it has often been argued that the silk road declined or closed after the collapse of the Mongol empire or the opening of direct maritime communications from Europe to Asia, Millard disputes this view, showing how silk road phenomena continued through the early modern and modern expansion of Russian and Chinese states across Central Asia.

Readership: Trade readers interested in the Silk Road, introductory courses in Asian history and world history, high school world history courses, museum-goers at Silk Road exhibits

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亚洲和欧洲交流史 亚洲和欧洲地图上来看,其实是一块大陆,叫做欧亚大陆。为什么要分成两个洲呢?。主要是欧亚大陆中间,有一片巨大的沙漠和山地阻碍了文化交流和经济联系。 有人的地方就会有交流。古代人们靠什么进行交流。游牧民族。 交流的场所主要是,丝绸之路。 游牧民族...  

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原著大家手笔,言简意赅,虽也有可议之处(例如他某种程度上将丝绸之路视为全球化的前奏,偏重交流而忽略对抗和断裂,以及书写中有意无意的共时性特质),但予人的启发是不言而喻的。译本也颇流畅,但有几处似宜根据历史语境稍作订正: p.9-10:蒙古帝国的创建者成吉思汗就是靠...  

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序言 荣新江/文 在我所阅读过的以“丝绸之路”为名的著作中,米华健(James A. Millward)教授的这本《丝绸之路》,既不是篇幅最长的,也不是出版时间最新的,但却是我阅读时最感到愉快的一种。本书英文原名The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction,2013年出版,是列入牛津...  

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