Entangled Worlds 600–1350

Cover of Entangled Worlds 600–1350 by Daniel G. König
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 1328
ISBN-13: 9780674047181
Dewey Decimal: 909.07
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Entangled Worlds 600–1350 by Daniel G. König, published by Harvard University Press on March 4, 2025, spans 1328 pages and is presented in English. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the interconnected societies that emerged globally between 600 and 1350 CE. It challenges the perception of this period as one of isolation, highlighting instead the significant flows of people, goods, and ideas that transformed lives across various social strata, from rulers to the enslaved.

Readers will find insights from leading historians and archaeologists who explore the dynamics of connectivity during this era. The text discusses the development of large cities and trade networks in the Americas, the impact of Arabic-Islamic conquests, and the Mongol expansion, which linked diverse regions from Southeast Asia to sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, it examines the cultural and political integration across Europe and Asia, illustrating how this period was marked by urbanization and the emergence of complex social structures. Entangled Worlds serves as a vital contribution to the understanding of global history, emphasizing the active role of the Middle Ages in shaping contemporary civilization.


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Leading historians and archaeologists offer a comprehensive introduction to the increasingly entangled worlds that spanned the globe between 600 and 1350 CE.

The period between the seventh and fourteenth centuries is hardly thought of as an era of globalization. Entire societies in the Americas, Australia, and Oceania developed in relative isolation from other parts of the world. Even on the interconnected landmass of Eurafrasia, many people had little to do with processes of transregional exchange.

Yet the period 600–1350 CE in fact witnessed an explosion of connectivity amid the consolidation of sophisticated approaches to human organization. Flows of people, goods, and ideas across regional boundaries intensified, changing lives at all social levels, from rulers to the enslaved. In the Americas, large cities and north-south trade networks took shape. The Arabic-Islamic conquests of the seventh and eighth centuries, along with the Mongol expansion of the thirteenth, tied together diverse polities from southeast Asia to sub-Saharan Africa. Regions also became more culturally and politically integrated: Latin-Christian models of social organization spread across Europe; the Sinitic written language drew eastern Eurasia into a common elite culture; and the accumulation of significant agricultural surpluses in the Indian subcontinent supported the emergence of a settled political order.

Entangled Worlds sees the completion of the magisterial six-volume set A History of the World, offering an authoritative introduction to a vibrant era of global history. The distinguished contributors make clear that there never was a stagnant “Middle Ages” wedged between Antiquity and Modernity but instead a period defined by decisive strides toward global connection, urbanization, and the cultural and political formations we live with today.

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