Everyday Cosmopolitanisms
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Kate Franklin
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Widely studied and hotly debated, the Silk Road is often viewed as a precursor to contemporary globalization, the merchants who traversed it as early agents of cultural exchange. Missing are the lives of the ordinary people who inhabited the route and contributed as much to its development as their itinerant counterparts. In this book, Kate Franklin takes the highlands of medieval Armenia as a compelling case study for examining how early globalization and everyday life intertwined along the Silk Road. She argues that Armenia—and the Silk Road itself—consisted of the overlapping worlds created by a diverse assortment of people: not only long-distance travelers but also the local rulers and subjects who lived in Armenia’s mountain valleys and along its highways. Franklin guides the reader through increasingly intimate scales of global exchange to highlight the cosmopolitan dimensions of daily life, as she vividly reconstructs how people living in and passing through the medieval Caucasus understood the world and their place within it. With its innovative focus on the far-reaching implications of local practices, Everyday Cosmopolitanisms brings the study of medieval Eurasia into relation with contemporary investigations of cosmopolitanism and globalization, challenging persistent divisions between modern and medieval, global and quotidian.
Author / Editor information
Kate Franklin is Lecturer in Medieval History at Birkbeck, University of London.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Preface and Acknowledgments
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Note on Transliteration
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1 The Silk Road, Medieval Globality, and “Everyday Cosmopolitanism”
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2 The Silk Road as a Literary Spacetime
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3 Techniques of World-Making in Medieval Armenia
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4 Making and Remaking the World of the Kasakh Valley
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5. Traveling through Armenia: Caravan Inns and the Material Experience of the Silk Road
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6. The World in a Bowl: Intimate and Delicious Everyday Spacetimes on the Silk Road
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7. Everyday Cosmopolitanisms: Rewriting the Shape of the Silk Road World
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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