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A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia - Volume II - Inner Eurasia from the Mongol Empire to Today, 1260-2000 (Paperback)
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A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia - Volume II - Inner Eurasia from the Mongol Empire to Today, 1260-2000 (Paperback)
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This is Volume One of "A History of Russia, Central Asia and
Mongolia", covering from the time of the first inhabitants in the
region right up to the Mongol Empire in the 13th century of the
modern era. Inner Eurasia, as the author defines it, comprises:
most of the former Soviet Union and Russia's territories in
Siberia; Russia's former empire in Central Asia; China's central
Asian empire; and Mongolia, both the parts within China and those
within the Mongolian People's Republic. The author presents Inner
Eurasia as a coherent region with an underlying unity in geography
and history despite its cultural and ecological variety. This
volume charts developments from the Old Stone Age, through the
emergence of the earliest farming societies of Central Asia, and
the pastoral nomadic societies of peoples such as the Scythians,
the Huns and the Turks. It also describes the emergence of a
powerful agrarian state in the lands of Rus, where eventually the
modern Russian state would appear. The book describes the political
and economic history of these societies as well as their
distinctive lifeways, and shows how their evolution reflects the
geography and ecology of Inner Eurasia.
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