Inner Asia and the spatial politics of empire/
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303.48240510 SAC/E Encountering China/ | 303.48240730904 SCH/T Transatlantic voyages and sociology: the migration and development of ideas | 303.482430561 GUL/R Religion identity and poliitcs/ | 303.4825 HON/I Inner Asia and the spatial politics of empire/ | 303.4825 SIN/I India in emerging Asia // | 303.482507303 MAT/E East Asia and the United States: an encyclopedia of relations since 1784/ | 303.482507303 MAT/E East Asia and the United States: an encyclopedia of relations since 1784/ |
Chapter 1: Voices from the Steppe
Chapter 2: Overcoming the Tyranny of Distance: Culture Contact and Politics.
Chapter 3: Solving Contradictions: Nomads and Political Complexity.
Chapter 4: The Heartland of Inner Asia: Mongolia and Steppe Pastoral Nomadism.
Chapter 5: The Late and Final Bronze Age Cultures of Mongolia, 1400-700 BC.
Chapter 6: The Surrounding Bronze Age World: Kazakhstan and South Siberia, 1300-700 BC.
Chapter 7: At the Edge of Inner Asia: The Northern Zone and States of China, 1200-700 BC.
Chapter 8: Nomadic Alternatives: Forming the State on Horseback.
Chapter 9: Not of Place, but of Path: Nomads on the World Stage.
Chapter 10: Steppe Cores, Sedentary Peripheries, and the Statecraft of Empire.
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