Rulers from the Steppe: State Formation on the Eurasian PeripheryGary Seaman, Daniel Marks Ethnographics Press, Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California, 1991 - Social Science - 366 pages |
Contents
Inner Asia and Cycles of Power in Chinas Imperial | 21 |
The Historical Interaction Between the Nomadic | 63 |
Superfluity and Mutabil | 92 |
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