New Approaches to Ilkhanid History / edited by Timothy May, Bayarsaikhan Dashdondog, Christopher P. Atwood.
Contributor(s): May, Timothy Michael [editor.] | Bai︠a︡rsaĭkhan, D. (Dashdondogiĭn) [editor.] | Atwood, Christopher Pratt [editor.].
Material type: BookSeries: Brill's inner Asian library, volume 39.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789004438217.Subject(s): Ilkhanid dynasty | Mongols -- History -- To 1500 | Iran -- History -- 1256-1500Additional physical formats: Print version:: New Approaches to Ilkhanid HistoryDDC classification: 955/.026 Summary: "As the title implies, New Approaches to Ilkhanid History explores new methodologies and avenues of research for the Mongol state in the Middle East. Although the majority of the Ilkhanate was situated in Iran, this volume considers other regions within the state and moves away from focusing on the center and the Ilkhanid court. New consideration is given to the source material, particularly how they have been composed, but also how the sources can inform on the provinces of the Ilkhanate. Several authors also examine lower-tier personages, groups, and institutions. Contributors include: A.C.S. Peacock; Kazuhiko Shiraiwa; Christopher P. Atwood; Stefan Kamola; Qiu Yihao; Koichi Matsuda; Judith Kolbas; Reuven Amitai; Na'ama O. Arom; Timothy May; Michael Hope; Pier Giorgio Borbone; Dashdondog Bayarsaikhan; Dmitri Korobeinikov"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
"As the title implies, New Approaches to Ilkhanid History explores new methodologies and avenues of research for the Mongol state in the Middle East. Although the majority of the Ilkhanate was situated in Iran, this volume considers other regions within the state and moves away from focusing on the center and the Ilkhanid court. New consideration is given to the source material, particularly how they have been composed, but also how the sources can inform on the provinces of the Ilkhanate. Several authors also examine lower-tier personages, groups, and institutions. Contributors include: A.C.S. Peacock; Kazuhiko Shiraiwa; Christopher P. Atwood; Stefan Kamola; Qiu Yihao; Koichi Matsuda; Judith Kolbas; Reuven Amitai; Na'ama O. Arom; Timothy May; Michael Hope; Pier Giorgio Borbone; Dashdondog Bayarsaikhan; Dmitri Korobeinikov"-- Provided by publisher.
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