La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle

This article studies two cases of technical diffusion: the origin and diffusion of stirrups in Eurasia and the diffusion of the Chinese postal system by the Mongols. These cases are linked to two major periods in the history of the Silk Roads, or Eurasian trade networks: the Islamic period and the M...

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Main Author: Didier Gazagnadou
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2021-12-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire.
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/17526
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description This article studies two cases of technical diffusion: the origin and diffusion of stirrups in Eurasia and the diffusion of the Chinese postal system by the Mongols. These cases are linked to two major periods in the history of the Silk Roads, or Eurasian trade networks: the Islamic period and the Mongolian period, two periods that constitute, from the 8th to the 13th century, essential moments in the history of diffusion because of the establishment of new networks of economic exchange. In these networks, merchants and nomads have strongly contributed to the diffusion of all kinds of techniques on a very important scale.
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La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle
Cahiers d’histoire.
techniques
silk roads
China
diffusion
stirrups
postal system
title La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle
title_full La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle
title_fullStr La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle
title_full_unstemmed La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle
title_short La diffusion des techniques le long des Routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siècle
title_sort la diffusion des techniques le long des routes de la soie du 8e au 13e siecle
topic techniques
silk roads
China
diffusion
stirrups
postal system
url https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/17526
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