Subject: Rome--History--Empire, 30 B.C.- 476 A.D

Empires and exchanges in Eurasian late antiquity : Rome, China, Iran, and the steppe
AuthorDi Cosmo, Nicola, 1957-Maas, Michael, 1951-
PlaceCambridge, Eng.
PublisherCambridge University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberD22.E66 2018d
Descriptionpdf. [xxxvii, 504 p. ; ill., maps ; 27 cm.]
NoteEmpires and exchanges in Eurasian late antiquity : Rome, China, Iran, and the steppe / edited by Nicola Di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, Michael Maas, Rice University.

Summary: "The second phase of Roman-steppe relations began during the latter part of the fourth century, when Hunnic groups entered the western steppes, and lasted through the early sixth century. This 'Age of Attila' saw major shifts throughout Western Eurasia. Several decades after the battle of Adrianople, Huns moved into Europe and became unified early in the fifth century with a center of power in the Hungarian plain"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Nicola Di Cosmo and Michael Maas -- part 1. Historical thresholds -- How the steppes became Byzantine : Rome and the Eurasian nomads in historical perspective / Michael Maas -- The relations between China and the steppe from the Xiongnu to the Turk Empire / Nicola Di Cosmo -- Sasanian Iran and the projection of power in late antique Eurasia : competing cosmologies and topographies of power / Matthew P. Canepa -- Trade and exchanges along the Silk and steppe routes in late antique Eurasia / Richard Lim -- Sogdian merchants and Sogdian culture on the Silk Road / Rong Xinjiang -- "Charismatic" goods : commerce, diplomacy, and cultural contacts along the Silk Road in late antiquity / Peter Brown -- The synthesis of the Tang Dynasty : the culmination of China's contacts and communication with Eurasia, 310-755 CE / Valerie Hansen -- Central Asia in the late Roman mental map, second to sixth centuries / Giusto Traina -- part 2. Movements, contacts, and exchanges -- Genetic history and migrations in western Eurasia, 500-1000 / Patrick J. Geary -- Northern invaders : migration and conquest as scholarly topos in Eurasian history / Michael KulikowsKi -- Chinese and inner Asian perspectives on the history of the Northern Dynasties (386-589 CE) in Chinese historiography / Luo Xin -- Xiongnu and Huns : archaeological perspectives on a centuries-old debate about identity and migration / Ursula Brosseder -- Ethnicity and empire in the western Eurasian steppes / Walter Pohl -- The languages of Christianity on the Silk Roads and the transmission of Mediterranean culture into Central Asia / Scott Fitzgerald Johnson -- The spread of Buddhist culture to China between the third and seventh century / Max Deeg -- The circulation of astrological lore and its political use between the Roman East, Sasanian Iran, Central Asia, and the Turks / Frantz Grenet -- Luminous markers : pearls and royal authority in late antique Iran and Eurasia / Joel Walker -- part 3. Empires, diplomacy, and frontiers -- Byzantium's Eurasian policy in the age of the Turk Empire / Mark Whittow -- Sasanian Iran and Its northeastern frontier : offense, defense, and diplomatic entente / Daniel T. Potts -- Infrastructures of legitimacy in inner Asia : the early Turk empires / Michael R. Drompp -- The stateless nomads of central Eurasia / Peter B. Golden -- Aspects of elite representation among the sixth- to seventh-century Turks / Soren Stark -- Patterns of Roman diplomacy with Iran and the steppe peoples / Ekaterina Nechaeva -- Collapse of a Eurasian hybrid : the case of the Northern Wei / Andrew Eisenberg -- Ideological interweaving in eastern Eurasia : simultaneous kingship and dynastic competition, 580-755 / Jonathan Karam Skaff -- Followers and leaders in northeastern Eurasia, ca. seventh to tenth centuries / Naomi Standen -- Epilogue / Averil Cameron.

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ISBN9781107094345
LCCN2017032470
Rome and China : points of contact
AuthorLieu, Samuel N. C.Kim, Hyun Jin, 1982-McLaughlin, Raoul
PlaceAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY
PublisherRoutledge
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDG215.C6 K56 2021
Descriptionpdf [128 pages ; 25 cm]
Note

Rome and China : points of contact / Hyun Jin Kim, Samuel N.C. Lieu and Raoul McLaughlin.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Roman envoys and trade ambassadors in Han China -- The Xiongnu Huns from China and the East to Europe and the Roman Empire -- Sodgian ambassadors of the Göktürks and the Eastern Roman Empire -- 'Nestorian' Christians and Manichaeans as links between Rome and China.

"Rome and China provides an updated history and analysis of contacts and mutual influence between two of ancient Eurasia's most prominent imperial powers, Rome and China. It highlights the extraordinary interconnectivity of ancient Eurasia which allowed for actual contacts between Rome and China (however fleeting) and will examine in detail the influences from both ends of Eurasia which had cultural and political consequences for both Rome and China. This volume will be of interest to anyone working on the Roman Empire, Inner Asia, the Silk Routes and China in the classical and Late Antique periods"-- Provided by publisher.

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ISBN9781315280714
LCCN2020035351