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Ancient China and its Enemies
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Author(s):
Nicola Di Cosmo
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August 25 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511511967
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August 25 2009
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February 25 2002
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10.1017/CBO9780511511967
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
The Steppe Highway: The Rise of Pastoral Nomadism as a Eurasian Phenomenon
pp. 44
Bronze, Iron, and Gold: The Evolution of Nomadic Cultures on the Northern Frontier of China
pp. 93
Beasts and Birds: The Historical Context of Early Chinese Perceptions of the Northern Peoples
pp. 127
Walls and Horses: The Beginning of Historical Contacts between Horse-Riding Nomads and Chinese States
pp. 161
Those Who Draw the Bow: The Rise of the Hsiung-nu Nomadic Empire and the Political Unification of the Nomads
pp. 206
From Peace to War: China's Shift from Appeasement to Military Engagement
pp. 255
In Search of Grass and Water: Ethnography and History of the North in the Historian's Records
pp. 294
Taming the North: The Rationalization of the Nomads in Ssu-ma Ch'ien's Historical Thought
pp. 313
Conclusion
pp. 335
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