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Silk Road: Monks, Warriors & Merchants [Paperback]

Luce Boulnois (Author), Helen Loveday (Author)
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Odyssey Guides November 15, 2005

To the modern reader, the Silk Road conjures up images of fabled cities and exotic lands, of long-gone empires and great conquerors.

Place names such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khotan and Chang'an continue to fascinate with the richness of their past. In this authoritative book, Luce Boulnois explores the encounter between East and West across the vast continental expanse that separates the Mediterranean world from the Chinese one. She unravels in a clear and compelling way the complex threads that make up the history of these great overland trade routes, which allowed the transmission across the world of ideas and beliefs, techniques and works of art, helping to shape civilisations that flourished along the way. How did the Romans, following in the footsteps of the Greeks, discover these far-flung regions? What did the Chinese know of the European world? How did they manage to keep the secret of silk manufacture safe for centuries? Did Marco Polo really go to China, or was he just a clever impostor?

In navigating through these questions Boulnois enlightens us about the relationships between the East and the West and their influence on each other in the light of recent archeological discoveries, while also taking into account the recent geopolitical upheavals that have swept through these regions. Color Illustrations and maps

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..."Those who want to fuel their Silk Road reveries should read this seminal book by Luce Boulnois, a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route. Into this beautifully wrought work, spanning more than 10 centuries, Boulnois has poured a lifetime of prodigious, passionate scholarship... For today's aspiring wayfarers, the book includes an extensive list of museums around the world that house Silk Road artefacts, and basic travel information and advice."

About the Author

World-renowned French historian Luce Boulnois (deceased) researched Chinese and Russian archives to unravel the Silk Road's mysteries.

Helen Loveday has a BA in Chinese and a PhD in Chinese archeology from Oxford University. Following time spent in Central Asia, she became attracted by Iran and began studying Farsi, the national language. She is interested in the Islamic architecture of ancient Persia and Sino-Iranian cultural exchanges. She currently lives in Geneva, Switzerland, where she is a curator of the Baur Collection museum.

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  • Paperback: 574 pages
  • Publisher: Airphoto International Ltd. (November 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9622177212
  • ISBN-13: 978-9622177215
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #385,623 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars how silk came west, April 12, 2006
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This book is a fantastic cultural adventure and should be read by anyone interested in cross-cultural relationships. More than a topographical description of the silk road, it is a gallop though history explaining paths taken by silk to get to Europe. It starts in prehistoric china and ends with the Karakorum highway, synthetizing in twenty chapters the reasons for the often difficult diffusion of luxury products from the Far East. The author, that evidently knows well chinese history and mentality, takes us by hand into the ancient cinese political issues as to foreign commerce, the fundamental role played by Iranians, byzantines and arabs during the Middle Ages up to the wary reciprocal opening of European and Cinese worlds due to brave and curious travelers. So we meet princesses, monks and merchants and get to know their fascinanting stories. One point of force of the book is the meticulous and modern analysis of these travel tales, so we have a critical perspective of what has come down in history and makes up our cultural background. Marco Polo get's revisited and also less well known ancient and modern travelers are cited.
Boulnois loves silk (her detailed description of materials of the old world and how they were made is enlightening)and its history, so she brings us to her country, France, and to the evolution of the silk industry in the XIX and XX century. And this somehow closes the circle of the story of this precious tissue that reached its apogeum in the last century.
The book however is much more than this and carries a great amount of information. It could be described actually as a textbook on the history of silk. It is well written even if not too easy to read, and sometimes it is a little repetitive.
I enjoyed it very much and feel enriched by its reading.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good intentions but chaotic, April 27, 2009
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This book is interesting to the general reader but it is very hard to use in a classroom setting. There are many repetitions, too many different names for the students to remember and very little linear thinking. Sometime the author will loose herself in the lengthy description of a particular textile, or dye or mineral, and forget about the general line of thought that she was pursuing. Shea also often will put two or three topics that have little to do with each other in the same chapter. A wide-ranging and impressive knowledge of the subject but quite disappointing as a teaching tool.
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21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cross Cultural, January 9, 2007
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This is the book I wish I had written. I have traveled in most of these countries and studied their history and culture. I was so thrilled to see the information pulled together and the follow-through to show the outcomes of movements and trade goods. Fascinating. Loved it!!
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In the early summer of 54 or 53 BCsome 700 years after the foundation of RomeMarcus Licinius Crassus, consul-triumvirate of Rome and governor of Syria, rashly led his seven legions eastwards, beyond the Euphrates, in search of an elusive enemy.1 Read the first page
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first emperor, mulberry seeds, silent barter, silkworm breeding, silkworm eggs
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Central Asia, Marco Polo, Silk Road, Zhang Qian, Red Sea, Western Territories, Persian Gulf, Middle Ages, Far East, Roman Empire, History of the Later Han, Great Khan, Chinese Empire, Byzantine Empire, Great Wall, Indian Ocean, Caspian Sea, Emperor Wudi, Emperor Justinian, Genghis Khan, History of the Tang, Alexander the Great, Black Sea, Tarim Basin, History of the Former Han
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