Writing travel in Central Asian history / edited by Nile Green.

"For centuries, travelers have made Central Asia known to the wider world through their writings. In this volume, scholars employ these little-known texts in a wide range of Asian and European languages to trace how Central Asia was gradually absorbed into global affairs. The representations of...

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Other Authors: Green, Nile (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2014]
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Summary:"For centuries, travelers have made Central Asia known to the wider world through their writings. In this volume, scholars employ these little-known texts in a wide range of Asian and European languages to trace how Central Asia was gradually absorbed into global affairs. The representations of the region brought home to China and Japan, India and Persia, Russia and Great Britain, provide valuable evidence that helps map earlier periods of globalization and cultural interaction."--Provided by publisher.
Item Description:This volume had its origins in the conference "The Roads to Oxiana: The Writing of Travel at the Crossroads of Asia" hosted by the UCLA Program on Central Asia in November 2010.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780253011480
0253011485
1306196507
9781306196505