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Inner Asia - in premodern times the little-known land of nomads and
semi-nomads - has moved to the world's front page in the 20th
century as the complex struggles for the future of Afghanistan,
Soviet Central Asia, Tibet and other territories make clear. But
because Inner Asia as a whole is divided among several states
politically and among area specialists academically, broad
perspectives on recent events are difficult to find. This work
treats the region as a single unit, providing both an account of
the region's past and an analysis of its present and its prospects
in a thematic, rather than a strictly country-by-country manner.
Inner Asia - in premodern times the little-known land of nomads and
semi-nomads - has moved to the world's front page in the 20th
century as the complex struggles for the future of Afghanistan,
Soviet Central Asia, Tibet and other territories make clear. But
because Inner Asia as a whole is divided among several states
politically and among area specialists academically, broad
perspectives on recent events are difficult to find. This work
treats the region as a single unit, providing both an account of
the region's past and an analysis of its present and its prospects
in a thematic, rather than a strictly country-by-country manner.
First published by E.J. Brill (The Netherlands) in 1969 as
Geschichte der Islamischen Lander, this volume is still one of the
few studies to deal -- authoritatively, comprehensively, and
clearly to the non-specialist -- with the Mongols. It provides a
lucid account of the empires of the two greatest Mongol
empire-builders, Jingiz (Genghis) Khan and Timur (Tamerlane), and
their successor states in Western Eurasia. Arthur Waldron's new
introduction discusses the contribution of the Mongols and other
nomadic societies to world history.
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