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Global connections: the world in the early medieval age, 600-900
Wilfred J. Bisson
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements (page 13)
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Preface (page 15)
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Introduction: A Time Traveler in the Early Medieval Age (page 19)
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One: The American Difference (page 27)
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Two: Oceania (page 63)
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Three: Islam Erupts (page 70)
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Four: Tang Glory in East Asia (page 104)
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Five: Mimicking the Tang (page 121)
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Six: India: The South in Ascendence (page 147)
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Seven: The Indian Model in Southeast Asia (page 167)
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Eight: Sinbad's World (page 185)
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Nine: Some Peoples of Inner Eurasia (page 195)
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Ten: Europe: A Dark Age (page 210)
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Eleven: The Islamic Vital Center (page 239)
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Twelve: Islam's Far West (page 249)
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Thirteen: New Islamic Centers (page 258)
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Fourteen: Christian Africa 600-900 (page 263)
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Fifteen: The Sahara (page 269)
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Sixteen: Africa South of the Sahara (page 272)
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Seventeen: Empires Falling (page 287)
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Eighteen: Synthesis (page 295)
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Endnotes (page 304)
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List of Sources Cited (page 322)
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Index (page 328)
Citable Link
Published: c2003
Publisher: Xlibris
- 9781413414424 (paper)
- 9780130431196 (ebook)
- 9781413414431 (hardcover)