Description
Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Edited by William Fitzhugh, Morris Rossabi, and William Honeychurch
- $40.00 paperback (9780295989570) Add to Cart
- hardcover not available
- Published: September 2009
- Subject Listing: Archaeology, History, Asian Studies
- Bibliographic information: 320 pp., 280 color illus., 14 maps, bibliog., index, 8.5 x 11 in.
- Distributed for: Genghis Khan Exhibits, Inc.
- Contents
Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire presents the untold story of Mongolia and its people, utilizing the latest results of research in archaeology, forensics, history, art, and literature. The book's clear prose, beautiful design, and wide-ranging illustrations will fascinate general readers as well as scholars.
The historical record of the far-flung Mongol dynasty is analyzed by distinguished scholars, including Morris Rossabi, who presents a portrait of Genghis that goes far beyond the stereotype of the barbarian conqueror to reveal the sophisticated administrative structure, religious and economic freedom, and social precepts that were his more lasting legacy. Historians David Morgan and Dan Waugh describe the western expansion of the Mongol empire, which reached the banks of the Danube at about the same time that Khara Khorum, the empire's capital city, was built in 1240.
New information revealed by recent archaeological discoveries is discussed by Hermitage curator Mark Kramarovsky, who describes the Mongol cities and Genghissid burials of the Golden Horde in Russia and Ukraine. Underwater excavations document the remains of Kublai's ill-fated Japanese invasion fleet, which sank in a storm. Excavations at Khara Khorum have uncovered temples and workshops that were lost to history for 500 years.
William Fitzhugh is director of the Arctic Studies Center at the Smithsonian Institution. Morris Rossabi is Distinguished Professor of history at the City University of New York and Columbia University. William Honeychurch is an assistant professor of anthropology at Yale University.
See images from the book and more on the Denver Museum of Nature and History Exhibition web site!
http://dmns.org/gk/
Contents
Forewords:
Nambaryn Enkhbayar, President of Mongolia
Khasbazaryn Bekhbat, Ambassador to the United States
Don Lessem
Exhibits
Contributors
Introduction: Genghis Khan: Empire and Legacy, by William W. FItzhugh
Part I. Before Genghis: Lands and Peoples of Mongolia
Part II. Genghis Times
Part III. The Mongolian Western Empire
Part IV. Kublai Khan and Yuan China
Part V. Genghis Khan's Legacy
Acknowledgments
Object Checklist and Illustration Credits
Works Cited
Index