This book raises the case of the world's first nomadic empire, the
Xiongnu, as a prime example of the sophisticated developments and
powerful influence of nomadic regimes. Launching from a
reconceptualization of the social and economic institutions of mobile
pastoralists, the collective chapters trace the course of the Xiongnu
Empire from before its initial rise, traversing the wars that
challenged it and the reformations that made it stronger, to the
legacy left after its eventual fall. _Xiongnu_ expounds the economic
practices and social conventions of steppe herders as fertile
foundations for institutions and infrastructure of empire, and renders
a model of "empires of mobilities," which engaged the control less of
towns and territories and more of the movements of communities and
capital to fuel their regimes. By weaving together archaeological
examinations with historical investigations, Bryan K. Miller presents
a more complex and nuanced narrative of how an empire based firmly in
the steppe over two thousand years ago managed to formulate a robust
political economy and a complex political matrix that capitalized on
mobilities and alternative forms of political participation, and
allowed the Xiongnu to dominate vast realms of central Eurasia and
leave lasting geopolitical effects on the many worlds around them.
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The World's First Nomadic Empire
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ISBN
9780190083717
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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