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“Silk Roads: Peoples, Cultures, Landscapes”, edited by Susan Whitfield

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Some books are next to impossible to review. Silk Roads is one: encyclopedic in scope and structure, made up of several dozen short essays by almost as many different authors, each lavishly illustrated with indescribable photos of objects and places.

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Posted on 30 November 2019 Non-FictionReviews

Reflections on the Silver Way and the Silk Road

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Since the Chinese President Xi Jinping first proposed to revive the Silk Road in 2013, the term have become almost ubiquitous, whether used in a celebratory or derogative way. The topics range from trade agreements, financial loans, military bases, soft-power expansion, and cultural exchanges in the age of globalization.

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Posted on 18 October 201818 October 2018 Essays

“A Business of State: Commerce, Politics, and the Birth of the East India Company” by Rupali Mishra

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Mention of the British East India Company brings to mind visions of imperialism, exploitation and oppression of colonial peoples in Asia, and India as the “jewel in the British crown”. The Company was all that and more.

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Posted on 14 September 201814 September 2018 Non-FictionReviews

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