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The horde: How the Mongols changed the world: by Marie Favereau, Cambridge, USA, Harvard University Press, 2021, 384 pp., $29.95 (hardback), ISBN 9780674244214.
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- Author(s): Beilinson, Orel (AUTHOR)
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Eurasian Geography & Economics. Feb2024, Vol. 65 Issue 1, p140-142. 3p.
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"The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World" by Marie Favereau is a book that explores the impact of the Mongols on global history. The author challenges misconceptions about the Mongols and presents them as a versatile and innovative empire. The book follows a chronological narrative, starting with the rise of Chinggis Khan and ending with his death. It highlights the Mongols' integration of sedentary and nomadic cultures, their adaptation of inherited practices, and their role in globalization. The book also discusses the collapse of the Mongol Empire and its influence on Russia and the globalized world. Overall, "The Horde" provides a valuable contribution to understanding the Mongols' significance in shaping the modern world. [Extracted from the article]
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