- Editorial Note
- Genealogical Tables [Shiqiu Liu / 劉詩秋]
- The Mongols in Global History and Art History: A Short Introduction [Anne Dunlop]
- Where Have All the Mongols Gone? On the Arrival and Disappearance of Mongolian Speakers in Southwest Asia during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries [Reuven Amitai]
- Tamerlane and the Chinggisids [Peter Jackson]
- Storytelling with a Point: Ming China, Japan, and the Mongols [David M. Robinson]
- Yuan Court Dress and the Formation of a Global Mongol Aesthetic [Eiren Shea]
- The Political Economy of the Mongol Empire: Placing Cultural Exchange in Its Economic Context [Christopher Atwood]
- The Yuan Dynasty and the Sea [Morris Rossabi]
- Rethinking Trade between Europe and the Mongol Realm during the Pax Mongolica [Jong Kuk Nam]
- Ilkhanid Baghdad (1258–1335): Between the Local and the Global [Michal Biran]
- Seen from the Back: Seal Imprints on the Reverse of Some Lampas Weaves from the Mongol Empire [Juliane von Fircks]
- The (Re-)Birth of Ilkhanid Art [Yuka Kadoi]
- Connected Histories. The Mongol Empire and the Creation of New Worldviews in the Fifteenth Century: Fra Mauro’s Mappa Mundi (Venice, c. 1450) and the Honil Gangni Yeokdae Gukdo Ji Do (Hanseong, c. 1480) [Angelo Cattaneo]
- Contributors
- Photo Credits
- Index of Names
I TATTI RESEARCH SERIES


I Tatti Research Series 5
The Mongol Empire in Global History and Art History
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ISBN 9780674279162
Publication Date: 05/30/2023
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308 pages
6-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches
12 photos, 46 color photos, 1 map, 6 tables
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