The Mongols

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Wiley, Jan 15, 1991 - History - 238 pages
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This up-to-date chronicle benefits from new discoveries and a broad range of source material. David Morgan explains how the vast Mongolian Empire was organized and governed, examing the religious and policital character of the steppe nomadic society.

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User Review  - sergerca - LibraryThing

General overview of the Mongol empire written by a professor to other professors. It's dry, but interesting. He covers his sources almost too well, but it certainly offers a good reading list for ... Read full review

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User Review  - jkmansfield - LibraryThing

David Morgan’s The Mongols provides a compelling introduction to the fierce and formidable people who, seemingly overnight, built the greatest continuous land empire in human history. Rising from the ... Read full review

About the author (1991)

David Morgan is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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