Life along the silk road by susan whitfield, hardcover. In the first years after christ, merchants, missiona. This is a marvelously erudite book that tells the story of the extraordinary importance of central asia to the transmission of culture, religion and ideas along the silk road. About the author susan whitfield runs the international dunhuang project at the british library, providing internet access to over 50,000 preeleventh century silk road manuscripts now in collections worldwide. This book provides a good insight on what it was like to travel on the silk road. Life along the silk road in this longawaited second edition, susan whitfield expands her trailblazing exploration of the silk road and broadens her rich and varied portrait of life along the great premodern trade routes of eurasia. It flows through the heart of asia, but it has officially vanished leaving behind the pattern of its restlessness. Life along the silk road summary of the article susan whitfield in the book life along the silk road widens her exploration of the silk road and broadens her diverse and rich portrait of life along the silk road in a lively, vivid, and learned account which spans the 6th to the 10th centuries. May 11, 2020 this is a marvelously erudite book that tells the story of the extraordinary importance of central asia to the transmission of culture, religion and ideas along the silk road. Ahlong, widow of a prosperous merchant, now reduced to poverty and forced to resort to law and charity to survive. Routes from these cities also connected to ports along the.
Silk roads by susan whitfield university of california press. The storytelling of each character is more academic than historicfiction. The book offers a glimpse into the character and charac. Follow the silk road, book by book the new york times. What life along the silk road might really have been like in times of war and peace. Essay on life along the silk road 6 words bartleby.
Buy life along the silk road by susan whitfield online at alibris. Life along the silk road berkeley, universit oyf californi pressa, 1999. A work of great scholarship, life along the silk road is at the same time extremely accessible and entertaining. In the first 1,000 years after christ, merchants, missionaries, monks, mendicants, and military men traveled on the vast network of central asian tracks that became known as the silk road. In this longawaited second edition, susan whitfield broadens her exploration of the silk road and expands her rich and varied portrait of life along the great premodern trade routes of eurasia.
Sep 30, 2001 this book offers a peak into the fascinating lives of people who lived along the silk road during its hay day and decline. Susan whitfield in this longawaited second edition, susan whitfield expands her trailblazing exploration of the silk road and broadens her rich and varied portrait of life along the great premodern trade routes of. Five are purely fictional, while five are based very loosely on people known to have existed. A work of great scholarship, life along the silk road continues to be both accessible and entertaining. Writing in a styl somewhae reminiscent oft edward schafers the golden peaches of samarkand, susan whitfiel produced d a nea littlt e book entitle lifed along the silk road. The silk road was once the main artery for the exchange of goods, culture. Life along the silk road susan whitfield university of california press, 1999 monks and merchants. Life along the silk road essay 1425 words bartleby. Life along the silk road by susan whitfield alibris. This book offers a peak into the fascinating lives of people who lived along the silk road during its hay day and decline. In which john green teaches you about the socalled silk road, a network of trade routes where goods such as ivory, silver, iron, wine, and yes, silk were. The author of numerous books and articles on the silk roads and china, including life along the silk road and silk, slaves, and stupas, susan whitfield is a scholar, curator, writer, lecturer, and traveler of the silk roads. The author gives an overview of the sogdians from their start, in the early 300s, through the peak period of trading and then to their decline. A history of china to 1600, negotiating daily life in traditional china, and voyages in world history coauthored with kenneth r.
However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. May 05, 2015 life along the silk road was an overall good book. The book recounts the stories, the lives of ten individuals who lived along the silk road in different era. Life along the silk road by susan whitfield 45 words 6 pages. Life along the silk road by susan whitfield overdrive. It is a good read for people with special interest in history. Silk road routes also led to ports on the persian gulf, where goods were then transported up the tigris and euphrates rivers. She has written several books and articles on china, including china. The manufacture of silk was originally a secret known only to the chinese. Life along the silk road brings alive the now ruined and sandcovered desert towns and their inhabitants. Author puts together all the archaeological and manuscript finds and weaves the facts into life events of various characters, e. Life along the silk road by susan whitfield paperback university.
In this longawaited second edition, susan whitfield broadens her exploration of the silk road and expands her rich. In life along the silk road, she offers ten fictional biographies of figures who lived along the eastern sections of the silk road, from samarkand to zhangan modern xian, between 750 and c. Buy a cheap copy of life along the silk road book by susan whitfield. Books reading about the silk road asia central asia. Her knowledge of this treasure trove of primary material shows throughout the book. Life along the silk road by susan whitfield paperback. Asian civilizations 1 24 october 2017 no peace without a princess in the book, life along the silk road by susan whitfield, accounts of individuals living along the silk road were reconstructed to provide readers the personal experiences each faced. The author gives an overview of the sogdians from their start, in the early 300s, through the peak period of. This new edition is comprehensively updated to support further understanding of themes relevant to global and comparative history and remains the only history of the silk road to reconstruct the route. In this longawaited second edition, susan whitfield broadens her exploration of the silk road and expands her rich and varied portrait of life. Life along the silk road by susan whitfield 2000, hardcover. The cities between kabul and changan are famous to us, and saw wealth in the first millenium ce, because of the trade routes between east and west, also between tibet and india.
This new edition is updated to support further understanding of themes relevant to global and comparative history and remains the only history of the silk road to reconstruct the route through the personal experiences of travelers. Readers encounter an ulghur nomad from the gobi desert accompanying a herd of steppe ponies for sale to the chinese state. The tale of ten different individuals a merchant, a soldier, a horseman, a monk, a nun among others, all form a different walk of life. Susan whitfield runs the international dunhuang project at the british library, providing internet access to over 50,000 preeleventh century silk road manuscripts now in collections worldwide. History and politics of xinjiang, the chinese end including the tarim basintaklamakan area of the silk road. One of the reasons the silk road is a misnomer is that silk was not the main good moving along its a huge feat of research, the author draws from documents in sodgian and arabic. Throughout the narrative, whitfield conveys a strong sense of what life was like for ordinary men and women on the silk road, the individuals. In this second edition, susan whitfield expands her rich and varied portrait of life along the great premodern trade routes of eurasia. Pdf life along the silk road download full pdf book download. Try searching on jstor for other items related to this book. Transportation, boarding, lodging, and trade along the early. When first seeing the book it looks really lengthy and boring but it really surprised me how interesting it actually was.
In the past decade, she has spent three years in china. They show the advances in dyeing, weaving, and clothmaking, as well as evidence of trade along the silk road. Throughout the narrative, whitfield conveys a strong sense of what life was like for ordinary men and women on the silk road, the individuals usually forgotten to history. The author of the book susan whitfield is the director of the british library sponsored dunhuang project, which makes a remarkable collection of ancient silk road manuscripts including those acquired by legendary explorer sir auel stein, available on the internet. This book life along the silk road gives a rich account of the varied history of the silk road.
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