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Mongolia Through the Ages

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  • Format
  • Bog, paperback
  • Engelsk
  • 158 sider

Beskrivelse

'Mongolia Through the Ages: A Concise Guide' offers readers an inviting, accessible and authentic journey through Mongolia's history, capturing its unique evolution across centuries. As part of a wider series covering various nations' histories, this volume stands out for its commitment to accuracy, clarity, and depth, making it equally valuable to history enthusiasts, students, and curious readers seeking to explore Mongolia's fascinating past in manageable and engaging steps.

Each chapter is dedicated to a distinct historical period, presenting a carefully structured narrative that traces Mongolia's development from ancient nomadic roots to its present-day identity. The author's skilful organisation ensures that readers can follow the flow of events seamlessly, even as the book transitions between complex historical phases. Periodic recaps throughout the chapters highlight pivotal moments, helping readers-particularly those less familiar with Mongolian history-appreciate how different eras connect and build on one another. This thoughtful approach enables readers to follow along with ease, regardless of their level of historical knowledge.

In addition, the author handles Mongolia's major events and intricate details with a balance that is both thorough and accessible. This balance allows newcomers to build a foundational understanding of Mongolia's history without feeling overwhelmed, while still offering seasoned readers valuable insights. The book distils key events in a way that captures their significance while keeping the narrative flowing, offering readers the flexibility to engage with the history as deeply as they wish.

Supplementing the text are appendices that provide additional resources to enhance the reading experience. These include timelines, reference lists, and further reading suggestions, each providing ways for readers to delve deeper if they wish. Throughout the book, well-placed illustrations give a visual dimension to key moments, helping readers connect more fully with Mongolia's past. At the end of each chapter, a 'Did you know?' section offers intriguing facts and lesser-known insights, adding an element of discovery to the reading experience and appealing to readers' curiosity.

The book covers Mongolia's defining eras, from the early nomadic tribes of the steppes to the Mongol Empire's vast reach across Asia and beyond. It examines the rise and decline of the Yuan Dynasty, followed by centuries of external influences that shaped the nation's cultural and political landscape. Moving into Mongolia's modern history, the book presents an honest exploration of the challenges and transformations that continue to shape its national identity. This journey invites readers to engage with Mongolia's history at their own pace, drawing them deeper into the unfolding narrative with each chapter.

For those new to Mongolian history, **Mongolia Through the Ages: A Concise Guide** offers a warm welcome, laying out each chapter clearly and providing context for key developments. For readers with a stronger background in history, the book's nuanced insights and rich details will serve as a refreshing and rewarding reference. The author's commitment to delivering accurate and engaging content makes this book a valuable addition to any library. Whether you are a student, a seasoned historian, or a casual reader interested in Mongolia's remarkable story, this guide offers a well-rounded and illuminating exploration of the nation's journey through the ages.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal158
  • Udgivelsesdato05-11-2024
  • ISBN139786197742558
  • Forlag M P Miller-Yianni
  • MålgruppeFrom age 0
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt190 g
  • Dybde0,8 cm
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    10 cm
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    13,9 cm
    21,5 cm

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