02439nam 2200409 450 991057175700332120230517094928.0(CKB)5860000000047531(NjHacI)995860000000047531(EXLCZ)99586000000004753120230517d2018 uy 0itaur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDal Caucaso al Mar d'Azov L'impatto dell'invasione mongola in Caucasia fra nomadismo e società sedentaria (1204-1295) /Lorenzo PubbliciNuova edizione riveduta e aggiornata.Florence :Firenze University Press,2018.1 online resource (284 pages)Biblioteca di storia88-927-3118-1 This essay is republished ten years later because, on the one hand, the current geopolitical situation has radically changed compared to then. The Caucasus represents a decisive political and social link between Western societies and Asia, as well as the historical link between Christianity and Islam, today even more than ten years ago. On the other hand, over the last two decades, particularly in the last ten years, scholars have been paying increasingly more attention to the history of the Mongols. Research and publications have multiplied in Europe, the United States, Russia and all those countries having direct or indirect relationships with the empire created by Genghis Khan. Many works published in past years had been confined to the local dimension, because they were written in hard-to-access languages, from Hungarian to Persian, from Russian to Chinese. However, since the beginning of the 2010s, there have been intense translation works of the sources into English, as well as a significant research activity, whose results are often being published in English, therefore becoming accessible to the international scientific community.Biblioteca di storia (Firenze University Press)Dal Caucaso al Mar d’Azov Dal Caucaso al Mar d’Azov NomadsCaucasusNomads.305.906918Pubblici Lorenzo1972-986680NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910571757003321Dal Caucaso al Mar d'Azov2255051UNINA