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The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction (2013)

af James A. Millward

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This title presents a new look at an ancient subject: the silk road that linked China, India, Persia and the Mediterranean across the expanses of Central Asia. James A. Millward highlights unusual but important biological, technological, and cultural exchanges over the silk roads that stimulated development across Eurasia and underpin civilization in our modern, globalized world.… (mere)
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"Very short" hardly seems to cover it. This book is tiny, but it crams so much information in there. Yet despite the concepts, evidence and examples flying at you thick and fast, it never feels overwhelming; in fact, it's an inspiration to further knowledge acquisition. Part of that is the clear, careful, yet charming style, but also the structuring of the book by broad theme rather than geographically or chronologically assisted in cutting to the heart of those concepts.

A fantastic book to start exploration of the topic, but possibly also a good touchstone for the more knowledgeable to see other pieces of the puzzle that might not have made their radar yet. ( )
  cupiscent | Aug 3, 2019 |
I was disappointed by this work, clearly by a very knowledgeable author, who could not be bothered to use proper English, but instead writes in opaque academic prose. I did not finish, as it was just not enjoyable wading through this turgid account. ( )
  CarltonC | Dec 27, 2014 |
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Washington, DC, in June is as hot as many parts of the silk road, though not as dry as the steppes and deserts at the center of the Eurasian continent, from which mountain massifs block moisture from both the Pacific and the Indian Oceans.
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This title presents a new look at an ancient subject: the silk road that linked China, India, Persia and the Mediterranean across the expanses of Central Asia. James A. Millward highlights unusual but important biological, technological, and cultural exchanges over the silk roads that stimulated development across Eurasia and underpin civilization in our modern, globalized world.

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