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Historicizing the „Beyond“ - The Mongolian Invasion as a new Dimension of Violence?

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Hardly any act of violence connects Europe and Asia like the Mongolian Invasion in the 13th century did. By 1300 the Mongols had conquered not only China, but also parts of Russia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Many sources in various cultures emphasized the peculiarity of the Mongolian invasion and the dimension of the collective suffering caused by the Nomadic invaders. The experience of the Mongols' attack became in the process of its historicizing also in a comparative or transcultural perspective extremely important for the identity of the defeated countries. Considering this fact, one has to wonder, whether the Mongols reached a new dimension of violence that left "traumatic marks" with a long-time impact on the collective consciousness. The various contributions highlight the far reaching influence of Mongolian violence on the various master narratives that were constructed after the invasions and sometimes even shaped modern formation of national identity.

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Hardly any act of violence connects Europe and Asia like the Mongolian Invasion in the 13th century did. By 1300 the Mongols had conquered not only China, but also parts of Russia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Many sources in various cultures emphasized the peculiarity of the Mongolian invasion and the dimension of the collective suffering caused by the Nomadic invaders. The experience of the Mongols’ attack became in the process of its historicizing also in a comparative or transcultural perspective extremely important for the identity of the defeated countries. Considering this fact, one has to wonder, whether the Mongols reached a new dimension of violence that left “traumatic marks” with a long-time impact on the collective consciousness. The various contributions highlight the far reaching influence of Mongolian violence on the various master narratives that were constructed after the invasions and sometimes even shaped modern formation of national identity.

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Con la collaborazione di Frank Krämer (Editore), Katharin Schmidt (Editore), Katharina Schmidt (Editore), Katharina Schober (Editore), Julika Singer (Editore)
Editore Universitätsvlg. Winter
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.09.2011
 
EAN 9783825357467
ISBN 978-3-8253-5746-7
Pagine 197
Dimensioni 155 mm x 235 mm x 17 mm
Peso 439 g
Illustrazioni Tafelteil mit 15 farbigen, 12 s/w Abbildungen
Serie Heidelberg Studies of Transculturality
Heidelberg Transcultural Studies
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Medioevo

Gewalt, Mongolei : Geschichte, Invasion, Christi Geburt bis 1500 nach Chr., Transkulturalität, Fiktionalisierung, Gewalttheorien, Kollektiverinnerung, Mongoleninvasion

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