1st Edition

Civilizations of the Silk Road

By H. K. Chang Copyright 2023
    278 Pages 106 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book describes the interactions between various civilizations and societies along the Silk Road between 500 BCE and 1500 CE, the period from the first encounters of ancient Greek and Persian civilizations to the time when maritime exchanges between Europe and Asia exceeded those on land.

    Starting with the genesis and features of different civilizations, the book focuses on the history and exchange of different cultures along the Silk Road: Zhang Qian’s successful pioneering feats which inaugurated the opening stretch of the Silk Road; the origins and dissemination of Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Christianity, Manichaeism, Nestorian-Christianity, and Islam; the westward spread of papermaking and printing; and long-distance exchanges of scripts and spoken language, music, architecture, painting, and sculpture. It also outlines the historically significant migrations of various peoples from east to west, such as the Xiongnu, Yuezhi, Han, Qiang, Hephthalites, Turkic groups, Uyghurs, Mongols, and Xibe.

    The author has interwoven facts, anecdotes, and his own experiences of study throughout the book, making it a fascinating history reader and cultural primer. This book thus will be an essential read for students and scholars of Eurasian Studies and Chinese History and those who are interested in the history of the Silk Road in general.

    1. "Civilization": Origins, Diversity & Continuity  2. Alexander’s Eastern Campaigns, Hellenism & Gandharan Art  3. Mysteries of the Western Regions: Pioneering Zhang Qian & Han Dynasty Explorers  4. Buddhism’s Genesis: To the West Is a Deity, Buddha Is His Name  5. Buddhism’s Spread in China: Contemporaries Kumarajiva and Faxian— The Encounter that Didn’t Happen  6. Sogdians along the Silk Road  7. Golden Peaches of Samarkand  8. Silk & Paper  9. Printing Migrates West, Alphabets Migrate East  10. Origins and Spread of Islamic Civilization  11. Islam in China  12. Rise of the Turkic-speaking Peoples and their Westward Migration  13. Westward Migration of the Turkic Peoples: From the Syr Darya to the Danube  14. Eurasia under Mongol Rule  15. The Timurid Empire & the Ming Treasure Voyages

    Biography

    Professor H. K. Chang, well known as a biomedical engineering expert, is a Foreign Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) and a Chevalier of France’s L’Ordre national de la Légion d’honneur. He is one of those rare personalities who first excelled in the hard sciences but went on to devote himself as an educator and to the humanities. He was dean of engineering at the University of Pittsburgh and served City University of Hong Kong as president 1996–2007. In recent years, Professor Chang has lectured or taught general education courses at University of Paris, Cairo University, Bosphorus University (Istanbul), Bilkent University (Ankara), University of Delhi, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China Europe International Business School, and Shandong University. His academic interests now focus on cultural exchanges across the Eurasian landmass, particularly along the Silk Road. Author of a dozen books on civilizations and education, he has interwoven his 40 years of travel experiences along the Silk Road—from China’s northwest to India, Central and West Asia, Caucasus, Asia Minor, and the Mediterranean—into this tome.