Nomadic Empires of Eurasia. Features of Historical Dynamics
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For more than two thousand years, special political entities emerged on the territory of Eurasia — nomadic empires that played an important role in the history of the Old World. The book consistently sets out the features of the economy, social structure, institutions of power, administrative and political structure of 17 nomadic and semi-nomadic major powers from the Scythians to the Dzungars and Manchus.
A conclusion is made about the presence of a certain continuity and gradual complication of the steppe powers, their increasing integration with sedentary urban civilizations. The cover of the book features reconstruction drawings by L.A. Bobrov, the author of one of the works presented in the publication, "The Dzungars — the Last Nomadic Empire".
The book is intended for historians, archaeologists, ethnologists, teachers and students of historical, anthropological, cultural and political science specialties, as well as all those interested in the problems of world history
A conclusion is made about the presence of a certain continuity and gradual complication of the steppe powers, their increasing integration with sedentary urban civilizations. The cover of the book features reconstruction drawings by L.A. Bobrov, the author of one of the works presented in the publication, "The Dzungars — the Last Nomadic Empire".
The book is intended for historians, archaeologists, ethnologists, teachers and students of historical, anthropological, cultural and political science specialties, as well as all those interested in the problems of world history
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books in the series Civilizations of the Steppes