Daily Life in the Mongol Empire

“[A] general history book that uses primary source material throughout. It introduces students to the importance of primary sources and stresses how these early texts provide the evidence and foundations for all the words, ideas, and thoughts that make up traditional history books. The excellent biographies, including one listing many of the translated primary source materials, ensure that this book will be an essential component in any library of the Mongol Empire.”
     —Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

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26793g

George Lane

2009 - 336 pp.

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Paper 978-0-87220-968-8
$16.00
Instructor Examination (Review) Copy 978-0-87220-968-8
$3.00

"[W]ell-written, accurate, and engagingly informative."
     —Canadian Journal of History

“[A] general history book that uses primary source material throughout. It introduces students to the importance of primary sources and stresses how these early texts provide the evidence and foundations for all the words, ideas, and thoughts that make up traditional history books. The excellent biographies, including one listing many of the translated primary source materials, ensure that this book will be an essential component in any library of the Mongol Empire.”
     —Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

 

About the Author:

George Laneis Lecturer in the History of the Middle East and Central Asia, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.