The History of Mongolia 在线电子书 图书标签: 历史 蒙元史 Mongol 遇见未知的自己 近现代史·世界 蒙古歷史 潛水 history
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05年策划的围绕蒙古历史选录的51篇论文合集,大体按时间分为五组。个人以彼得·金所论前蒙古时代突厥的政治文化传统较受用,其提到阿尔泰山两部对所承继突厥传统的差异以及蒙古对突厥传统的继承和发展启发较大。
评分05年策划的围绕蒙古历史选录的51篇论文合集,大体按时间分为五组。个人以彼得·金所论前蒙古时代突厥的政治文化传统较受用,其提到阿尔泰山两部对所承继突厥传统的差异以及蒙古对突厥传统的继承和发展启发较大。
评分05年策划的围绕蒙古历史选录的51篇论文合集,大体按时间分为五组。个人以彼得·金所论前蒙古时代突厥的政治文化传统较受用,其提到阿尔泰山两部对所承继突厥传统的差异以及蒙古对突厥传统的继承和发展启发较大。
评分05年策划的围绕蒙古历史选录的51篇论文合集,大体按时间分为五组。个人以彼得·金所论前蒙古时代突厥的政治文化传统较受用,其提到阿尔泰山两部对所承继突厥传统的差异以及蒙古对突厥传统的继承和发展启发较大。
评分05年策划的围绕蒙古历史选录的51篇论文合集,大体按时间分为五组。个人以彼得·金所论前蒙古时代突厥的政治文化传统较受用,其提到阿尔泰山两部对所承继突厥传统的差异以及蒙古对突厥传统的继承和发展启发较大。
David Sneath studied Sociology and Social Anthropology at the University of Ulster, and completed his Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge in 1986. His doctoral research was a study of social, economic and political change among Mongolian pastoralists in Inner Mongolia, China, where he did fieldwork in 1986 and 1987-88. He remained in Cambridge to do postdoctoral research on environment and society in Inner Asia, and held a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the department of Social Anthropology. He carried out extended pieces of fieldwork with pastoralists in Mongolia in 1993 and 1996. In 1998 he took up a Lectureship in Anthropology and Development, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford and in January 2000 returned to Cambridge to lecture in the department of Social Anthropology. His research interests include pastoralism, land-use and the environment, decollectivisation and post-socialist social transformations, political culture and economic institutions in Inner Asia, and the anthropology of development. He is the Assistant Director of the Cambridge University Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit, and is the co-editor of the journal Inner Asia. Dr Sneath is Director of Studies in Archaeology and Anthropology for Corpus Christi College and has a wide range of non-research interests including creative writing, drama, travel and mountaineering.(http://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/)
"The History of Mongolia” edited by David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski is of great historical and scholarly importance for Mongol history specialists as well as the generalist student of history.
Published in three volumes by Global Oriental in 2010, totaling 1100 pages and weighing in at a hefty six pounds, this remarkable anthology of articles lays the foundation for the understanding of Mongol history with studies of the pre-Chinggisid period, Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Empire, the Yuan and late medieval period, the Qing period and finally twentieth century Mongolia.
David Sneath’s introduction to Inner Asian history sets the stage with an early citation in Chinese chronicles regarding the military threat posed by steppe-born mounted archers being so worrisome that “…in 307 B.C. the Zhau emperor Wuling demanded that his subjects learn the ‘barbarian’ art of horse-archery…”
Sneath's chronology of steppe imperial history beginning with the Xiongnu emperor's adversarial relationship with Han dynasty rulers clearly illuminates the political dynamics between people living behind the Great Wall and nomads inhabiting the steppe regions beyond it. The author's succinct summary of the pre-Mongol period introduces us to the Khazars, Uighurs, Khitan, Liao, and the Rouran (Juan-juan), "...their empire “stretched from Korea in the east to the Tarim Basin in the west.” The tumultuous history of this region produced several dynasties that comprised the Turkish empire whose remarkable inscribed stone monuments can still be seen in Mongolia’s Orkhon valley.
Inner Asia's historical precedents as outlined by Sneath delineate a blueprint for the political, social and military infrastructure that provided fertile ground for the rise and fall of many steppe dynasties in the Mongol homeland.
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