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Susan Whitfield (1) (1960–)

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Susan Whitfield runs the International Dunhuang Project at the British Library, which provides online access to hundreds of thousands of manuscripts, paintings, and archaeological artifacts from the eastern Silk Road. The author of numerous books and articles on the Silk Road and China, Whitfield mostrar más travels widely in the region and curates relevant exhibitions. She lectures and teaches worldwide. mostrar menos
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Nombre canónico
Whitfield, Susan
Fecha de nacimiento
1960
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugares de residencia
England, UK
Educación
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Ocupaciones
historian
academic
Director, International Dunhuang Project
Organizaciones
Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative Cabinet
Brepols Silk Road series
British Library
Biografía breve
Susan Whitfield runs the International Dunhuang Project at the British Library, providing Internet access to over 50,000 pre-eleventh century Silk Road manuscripts now in collections worldwide. She has written several books and articles on China, including China: A Literary Companion.

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An interesting approach to describing life along the Silk Road via fictionalized accounts of different personages: a soldier, a merchant, a courtesan, etc. The book is interesting and filled with minutiae of life and history that the author has gleaned from various period sources. I found its coverage a bit lopsided towards the Chinese end of the road. There is discussion about Central Asia's and Tibet's role in Silk Road history as well, but mainly in the beginning, and there's not enough discussion of what occurred later in the Central Asian region as it began to be influenced more and more by Islam.… (más)
 
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ivanrezansky | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 23, 2009 |
This book was produced in conjuction with an exhibit at the British Library. The book is well illustrated. Presenting manuscripts, paintings and artifacts as it explores both religious and secular themes and the various languages and cultures of the Silk Road. It is an excellent overview of the many aspects of the Silk Road.
 
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papyri | otra reseña | Mar 16, 2008 |

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Obras
17
También por
1
Miembros
715
Popularidad
#35,476
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
10
ISBNs
66
Idiomas
6

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