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After Tamerlane

The Global History Of Empire

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An edition of After Tamerlane (2007)

After Tamerlane

The Global History Of Empire

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xiv, 567 pages 20 cm

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imusti, Penguin UK
Pages
592

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Cover of: After Tamerlane
After Tamerlane: The Global History Of Empire
Mar 25, 2008, imusti, Penguin UK
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Cover of: After Tamerlane
After Tamerlane: the global history of empire since 1405
2008, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Press, Distributed to the trade by Macmillan
in English
Cover of: After Tamerlane
After Tamerlane: The Global History of Empire Since 1405
February 5, 2008, Bloomsbury Press
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After Tamerlane: the global history of empire since 1405
2007, Allen Lane
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Source title: After Tamerlane: The Global History Of Empire

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Library of Congress
D20

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Format
paperback
Number of pages
592

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27995137M
Internet Archive
aftertamerlaneho0000darw
ISBN 10
0141010223
ISBN 13
9780141010229

Work Description

Tamerlane was the last of the "world conquerors". His armies marauded from the shores of the Mediterranean to the frontier of China. Nomad horsemen from the steppes had been the terror of Europe and Asia for centuries, but with Tamerlane's death in 1405 an epoch of history came to an end. After Tamerlane takes a sweeping new look at our global past. John Darwin's account shows that the ascent of the West was neither foreordained nor a linear process. Indeed, it is likely to be a transitory phase, as we witness the great resurgence of Asia, the central feature of our modern "globalized" world. If we are to make sense of our future, we need also to make sense of our Eurasian past. - Jacket.

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