The Empire of the Steppes
718 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/4
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Release Date:01 Jan 1970
ISBN:9780813513041
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The Empire of the Steppes

A History of Central Asia

By René Grousset; Translated by Naomi Walford
Rutgers University Press
While the early history of the steppe nomads is shrouded in obscurity, this obscurity lifts somewhat after their contact with cultures possessing written histories. But even when information about them becomes relatively more plentiful, linguistic ocmplexities make its interpretation extremely difficult. Thus, while the number of specialized studies devoted to them is impressive, general works embracing the many disciplines involved, or syntheses on a grand scale encompassing the sprawling history of these peoples, are exceedingly scarce. Among these very few, The Empire of the Steppes is outstanding. The aim of this first English-language edition has been to make available a major work useful to the general reader as well as to the specialist, above all an edition which retains the majestic sweep and grandeur, as well as the overriding intellectual grasp, of Grousset's original. 

Hailed as a masterpiece when first published in 1939, this great work of synthesis rapidly became indispensable to scholars fluent in French. Now, after a decade of preparation, this unique history of Central Asia is available in English, in a felicitous translation by Naomi Walford from the 1952 French edition, the last published in Grousset's lifetime. Nineteen maps have been expressly prepared for the Rutgers edition, and a comprehensive 54-page index has been added. In addition, specialists have checked the text, notes, and bibliographical references to bring this vast work into conformity with present-day academic standards. 
René Grousset was director of the Cernuschi Museum and curator of the Musé Guimet in Paris, a member of the French Academy and author of many works on Asia Minor and the Near East.
Foreword
Preface
List of Maps
Itroduction: The Steppe and History

I. THE HIGH PLATEAUS OF ASIA UNTIL, THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
  1. Early History of the Steppes: Scythians and Huns
  2. The Early Middle Ages: T'u-chueh Empire
  3. The Turks and Islam to the Thirteenth Century
  4. The Russian Steppe from the Sixth to the  Thirteenth

II. THE JENGHIZ-KHANITE MONGOLS
  5. Jenghiz Khan
  6. The Three Immediate Successors to Jenghiz Khan
  7. Kublai and the Mongol Dynasty of China
  8. Turkestan Under the House of Jagatai
  9. Mongol Persia and the House of Hulagu
  10. The Khanate of Kipchak
  11.Tamerlane

III. THE LAST MONGOLS 
  12. The Mongols of Russia
  13. The Shaybanids
  14. The Last Jagataites
  15. The Last Empires of Mongolia from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century

Notes
Index

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