Essential books on Silk Road

Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
What is Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World about?
In the book "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World," author Jack Weatherford rethinks the legacy of Genghis Khan. Was this man only a ruthless conqueror, or can we also view him as a brilliant reformer who changed the course of history? Jack Weatherford will tell you how Genghis Khan became the founder of one of the largest empires in history, leaving the world a massive political and cultural legacy.

Foreign Devils on the Silk Road
What is Foreign Devils on the Silk Road about?
If you're curious about the rich past of the Silk Road, this is one of the most praised titles to read. Peter Hopkirk writes about the early 20th-century explorers in the deserts of Chinese Central Asia. His book will make you wonder about the moral dilemmas of removing ancient artifacts.

The Silk Roads
What is The Silk Roads about?
Written by historian Peter Frankopan, this book looks at the impact of The Silk Road. Frankopan changes the typically Western-focused point of view on this topic. You'll learn the role Central Asia, the Middle East, and China have played in the world's history.

Shadow of the Silk Road
What is Shadow of the Silk Road about?
How would you like to go on a journey through the lands of The Silk Road? Colin Thubron has traveled over 7,000 miles from China to the Mediterranean, taking in people's cultures and stories. Read it, and you'll feel like you've seen it all in real life.

Silk Roads
What is Silk Roads about?
The history of the Silk Road consists of many diverse cultures and worldviews. "Silk Roads" shares engaging essays on the topic with contributions from multiple experts. This book is also rich with maps and various illustrations to make your reading experience even fuller.

Empires of the Silk Road
What is Empires of the Silk Road about?
Central Eurasia was significant for the history of civilization. "Empires of the Silk Road" covers over 3,000 years of history, starting in the Bronze Age and continuing into the modern era. This work expands on the influence of nomadic societies and shatters the pervasive "Barbarian" stereotype.

The Horse that Leaps Through Clouds
What is The Horse that Leaps Through Clouds about?
"The Horse That Leaps Through Clouds" blends historical investigation and modern travelogue. Eric Enno Tamm follows in the footsteps of a Finnish spy who made the journey across Central Asia in 1906. This story demonstrates the transformation of Silk Road regions over the century.

Sogdian Traders
What is Sogdian Traders about?
A French scholar, Étienne de la Vaissière, explains the role of Sogdian merchants in the economy and culture of the Silk Road. These people from regions around Samarkand, Bukhara, and Tashkent facilitated religions, technologies, and artistic styles. Read this if you want to uncover the human dimension of the Silk Road.


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