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Korea and the fall of the Mongol Empire
Údaje o názvu Korea and the fall of the Mongol Empire : alliance, upheaval, and the rise of a new East Asian order / David M. Robinson Osobní jméno Robinson, David M., 1965- (autor) Údaje o vydání First published Nakladatel Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne, VIC ; New Delhi ; Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2022 Fyz.popis xix, 296 stran ISBN 978-1-009-09896-0 (vázáno) Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřících Obsahuje bibliografii, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík Osobnosti Kongmin Wang, korjský král, 1330-1374 Chronologický termín 14. století Předmět.hesla panovníci kings and rulers * diplomatické vztahy diplomatic relations * politické dějiny political history Geografická hesla Korea Korea * Mongolsko Mongolia Forma, žánr biografie biography Konspekt 94(510/519) - Dějiny Číny, Mongolska a Koreje 929 - Biografie MDT 929.731 , 341.76 , 32(091) , (519) , (517.3) , 929 , (092) Země vyd. Velká Británie ; Spojené státy americké ; Austrálie ; Indie ; Singapur Jazyk dok. angličtina Druh dok. Knihy Signatura Čár.kód Lokace Dislokace Info KOR419 (Asian Library) 3133066438 FF FF, katedra asijských studií Doba výp. 14 dní
"This book explores the experiences of one East Asian ruler--Wang Gi, King of Goryeo--as he navigated the upheavals of the mid-fourteenth century. The details of his tale not only yield a more nuanced appreciation of Korean, Mongolian, and Chinese history but also sharpen understanding of alliances across Eurasia. The Mongol empire was unprecedentedly large, and its deterioration directly touched most of Eurasia, from today's Eastern Europe, Turkey, Russia, Iran, Iraq, across today's Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, China, Korea, and Vietnam and indirectly exercised an even broader influence. For a generation and more, polities and peoples in West, Central, and East Asia created, with many false starts, much uncertainty, and repeated clashes, a series of new alliances in the wake of the Mongol empire's eclipse. The fortunes of the great powers - the Ming dynasty, Muscovite Russia, the Ottoman Empire, among others - during that anarchic age have been recounted often and ably, but the fate of their smaller allies is much less known and far too underappreciated. Here for the first time ever in English is the story of Wang Gi and his struggle for allies in chaos."
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