Super first day at #CheltLitFest 2025 🤩
@peterfrankopan.bsky.social on #SilkRoads, @michaelpalin.bsky.social on Venezuela, #TheElectionGenerals, Giuliano da Empoli on the rise of autocrats & tech billionaires, Mark Kermode & Jenny Nelson on movie soundtracks. More today #HappyPlace #Books
@peterfrankopan.bsky.social on #SilkRoads, @michaelpalin.bsky.social on Venezuela, #TheElectionGenerals, Giuliano da Empoli on the rise of autocrats & tech billionaires, Mark Kermode & Jenny Nelson on movie soundtracks. More today #HappyPlace #Books
October 11, 2025 at 7:25 AM
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Last day to sign up for our new hybrid lecture series @oxlifelonglearning.bsky.social!
Invisible East researchers will be joined by Jade Whitlam and @helengittos.bsky.social to illuminate this fascinating period and region.
🔗 bit.ly/SilkRoadslectures
#silkroads #historylovers #lifelonglearning
Invisible East researchers will be joined by Jade Whitlam and @helengittos.bsky.social to illuminate this fascinating period and region.
🔗 bit.ly/SilkRoadslectures
#silkroads #historylovers #lifelonglearning
October 9, 2025 at 3:48 PM
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Discover more about our new hybrid lecture series for Oxford Lifelong Learning, 'Silk Roads: Empire and Everyday Voices in the Medieval Islamicate East', in this invitation from our Programme Director, Arezou Azad.
#medievalsky #skystorians #silkroads
#medievalsky #skystorians #silkroads
October 7, 2025 at 3:57 PM
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We're thrilled that @arezouazad.bsky.social's book 'The Warehouse of Bamiyan' will be published soon in 'The Islamicate East: New Approaches to Texts and History' series with @edinburghup.bsky.social!
Enjoy a launch discount of 30% with the code NEW30!
#skystorian #medievalsky #silkroads
Enjoy a launch discount of 30% with the code NEW30!
#skystorian #medievalsky #silkroads
September 25, 2025 at 2:41 PM
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Explore some of the themes and speakers featuring in our six-week hybrid lecture series 'Silk Roads: Empire and Everyday Voices in the Medieval Islamicate East'...
Starts Monday 13 October. For more information, and to book, visit bit.ly/SilkRoadslectures
#skystorian #silkroads #studyatoxford
Starts Monday 13 October. For more information, and to book, visit bit.ly/SilkRoadslectures
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September 24, 2025 at 4:07 PM
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Our hybrid lecture series, 'Silk Roads: Empire and Everyday Voices in the Medieval Islamicate East', with @oxlifelonglearning.bsky.social starts Monday 13 October. For more information, and to book, visit: bit.ly/SilkRoadslectures
#skystorian #silkroads #lifelonglearning #studyatoxford
#skystorian #silkroads #lifelonglearning #studyatoxford
September 18, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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🍵🌏 Tea wasn’t just steeped — it was traded, revered, and transformed along the Silk Roads.
A drink that carried culture across continents.
#History #Tea #SilkRoads #Brewminate
A drink that carried culture across continents.
#History #Tea #SilkRoads #Brewminate
Tea History on the Ancient Silk Road
Discover how tea traveled the Silk Road, shaping trade, rituals, and cultural exchange across Eurasia.
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September 12, 2025 at 3:24 PM
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Our 6-week hybrid lecture series 'Silk Roads: Empire and Everyday Voices in the Medieval Islamicate East' with colleagues from @oxlifelonglearning.bsky.social & @ox.ac.uk starts Monday 13 October! Follow the link for more information & to book.
#medievalmonday #medievalsky #skystorian #silkroads
#medievalmonday #medievalsky #skystorian #silkroads
Silk Roads: Empire and Everyday Voices in the Medieval Islamicate East
Explore medieval life along the Silk Roads. This hybrid lecture series will cover many facets of life, from farming and agriculture to the lives of women and Jews in today’s Afghanistan, Iran, Central...
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September 8, 2025 at 3:08 PM
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By 1293 the lion was in Venice. Was it brought by the Polo family from Kublai Khan’s court? Was it looted from Constantinople? How did it make it along the #SilkRoads? 3/5
September 5, 2025 at 1:34 PM
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Michelle C. Wang and Ryan R. Overbey (ed.s). Beyond the Silk and Book Roads. Rethinking Networks of Exchange and Material Culture. @degruyterbrill.bsky.social #AAS2025 #chinesestudies #history #silkroad #books
August 30, 2025 at 7:00 AM
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The #history of #europe makes more sense if we look at the area of the #SilkRoads: https://proseandpassion.blogspot.com/2025/08/the-centre-of-world.html
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the centre of the world
Some thoughts on
> Silk roads: A new history of the World
> Peter Frankopan
> Bloomsbury 2015
European history as I learned it at school doesn't make much sense between the fall of the (Western) Roman Empire and, well today, really. There are various hordes of Scythians, Huns, Vandals, Mongols as well as the Black Death coming out of nowhere to mess things up. The rapidly changing alliances of European powers with or against Russia don't make sense, from the Crimean War through to WW2. And why do European powers keep effing up Afghanistan?
All these things and many more become much clearer if you shift the focus to what Frankopan repeatedly calls the Centre of the World, namely the region of the silk roads linking China to the Mediterranean, and Russia to the Persian Gulf. The Romans essentially gave up on Western Europe, because the East was where the resources and trade opportunities were. Since then, the Caliphate of Baghdad, the long history of the Persian Empire (toppled by islamist revolution of 1979), as well as trade and conflict along the silk roads have often driven events in Europe in ways that we Europeans are insufficiently aware of.
Frankopan outlines the history of the world focused on this centre in chapters arranged chronologically but headlined with a lead theme of each period. In the earlier centuries, the book is very enlightening in terms of all the cultural and historic achievements happening there while Europe lived in the Dark Ages. It wasn't the time that was dark, it was just that the light was elsewhere.
In the more recent centuries, things become rather enraging, as it becomes more and more clear how much colonial powers messed up the region often by sheer arrogance and failing to understand the social, political and cultural systems already in place. The ancient countries of Iran and Afghanistan, along with the modern invention of Iraq bear much of the brunt of European ignorance in the 20th century. British and then Americans are trying to control these countries for their resources (aka "American interests"), including petrol, while the Soviet Union and Russia felt threatened on their soft underbelly and also wouldn't mind access to the Persian Gulf and its resources.
In the light of recent news, it is particularly intriguing how Western powers sold nuclear technology to Iran under the dictatorial regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, whose autocratic rule in turn was the result of a Western-backed coup against the democratic government that had dared to nationalise the country's oil resources. And then the Iran-Contra affair, where the CIA sold arms to the mullah regime (despite a US-backed embargo) and used the proceeds to fund the rightwing guerilla in Nicaragua. I'm old enough to remember that this really did happen, even though it sounds crazy in retrospect.
In his conclusion Frankopan writes (in 2015, while Obama was still president) that all the trouble we now see in this area is just the birthing pain as the region is reborn as the new centre of the world. He supports that with data of investment in infrastructure being made there and fossil fuel wealth being discovered (although globally we can't really afford to burn them). Ten years on, the conclusion strikes me as a tad too optimistic. Yes the region is more important than we (Europeans) ever realised, but its strategic importance and mineral wealth have mainly been a recipe for disaster and may continue that way.
Loving the Persian-inspired cover design. I recently reviewed Frankopan's latest book , The Earth transformed (review should come out soon), and discovered the silk roads after that selling for £1 in a charity shop.
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August 28, 2025 at 8:05 AM
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A Bronze Age girl buried in eastern Iran with gold, seals, and serpentine vessels reveals the reach of a forgotten civilization. Greater Khorasan stood toe-to-toe with Mesopotamia. #archaeology #BronzeAge #Iran #BMAC #SilkRoads #IndusValley
A Bronze Age Daughter of Khorasan
The lavish burial of a young woman reveals the reach and refinement of a forgotten Iranian civilization
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July 28, 2025 at 5:24 PM
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Tricolour-glazed figurine of a #camel from #medieval #China. #sancai #chinesehistory #chineseculture #silkroads #arthistory #archeology #chinesestudies #animals
July 19, 2025 at 9:58 AM
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Globalization isn’t new.
Ancient empires were already outsourcing, importing, and getting rich.
Modern trade is just the remix.
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#Brewminate #Globalization #SilkRoads #TradeHistory #AncientEconomy
Ancient empires were already outsourcing, importing, and getting rich.
Modern trade is just the remix.
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#Brewminate #Globalization #SilkRoads #TradeHistory #AncientEconomy
Trade and Globalization from the Silk Roads to Today
For the first time in history, luxury products from China started to appear on the other edge of the Eurasian continent.
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July 18, 2025 at 9:12 PM
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#Teachers! We're developing a schools programme, based on our research, aimed at 11-18 year-olds, and would love your input! Do you teach #silkroads, the #middleeast, or want help adding more diverse topics to your #curriculum? Take & share our survey: forms.office.com/e/bV8bQW63wd
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July 15, 2025 at 9:15 AM
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Teachers - we're developing a schools programme, aimed at 11-18 year-olds, based on our research and would love your input!
Do you teach #silkroads, the #middleeast, or want help adding more diverse topics to your #curriculum?
Take our 5-10 min survey & share widely: forms.office.com/e/bV8bQW63wd
Do you teach #silkroads, the #middleeast, or want help adding more diverse topics to your #curriculum?
Take our 5-10 min survey & share widely: forms.office.com/e/bV8bQW63wd
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July 2, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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Crisis Iran. Disaster in the Middle East. Confrontation between India & Pakistan. No end to Russia & Ukraine. China. Competition in Central Asia and the Indo-Pacific. Want to know what they have in common ? Come and find out on 8 July (Spoiler alert: #SilkRoads)
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8th July | Peter Frankopan – The Past, Present, and Future of the World
Taking us from antiquity to Trump’s America, Xi Jinping’s China, the verge of nuclear war in several parts of Asia, Peter Frankopan reveals what history tells us about the future of humankind.
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June 19, 2025 at 9:35 AM
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Stuck in the office dreaming of blue skies & stunning craftsmanship?
Feast your eyes on this picture of the ruins of ancient #Panjikent and catch up on Zumrad Ilyasova's captivating blog: The Invisible & the Visible: Sogdians & their Silks bit.ly/SogdiansSilks
#medievalsky #silkroads #skystorian
Feast your eyes on this picture of the ruins of ancient #Panjikent and catch up on Zumrad Ilyasova's captivating blog: The Invisible & the Visible: Sogdians & their Silks bit.ly/SogdiansSilks
#medievalsky #silkroads #skystorian
June 11, 2025 at 1:31 PM
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#vss365 #Recording of #someone reciting a short #poem
#poetry: ©Jan Peters/Solivagant Wisdom, 2025
Hope you can all open this. This is my #voice:
on.soundcloud.com/WQgei3TKdeee...
#poetrycommunity #poetryreading #silkroads #CGJung #depthpsychology #dreams #Lakshmi
#poetry: ©Jan Peters/Solivagant Wisdom, 2025
Hope you can all open this. This is my #voice:
on.soundcloud.com/WQgei3TKdeee...
#poetrycommunity #poetryreading #silkroads #CGJung #depthpsychology #dreams #Lakshmi
Silk Roads
Listen to Silk Roads by Jannomad #np on #SoundCloud
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June 8, 2025 at 10:21 AM
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Looking at the ruins of ancient Panjikent, one might not immediately think of men and women banqueting, dressed in fine multicoloured silks...
Read Zumrad Ilyasova's fascinating blog 'The Invisible & the Visible: Sogdians and their Silks': bit.ly/SogdiansSilks
#medievalsky #silkroads #skystorian
Read Zumrad Ilyasova's fascinating blog 'The Invisible & the Visible: Sogdians and their Silks': bit.ly/SogdiansSilks
#medievalsky #silkroads #skystorian
June 4, 2025 at 12:25 PM
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Johannes Boehm and Thomas Chaney tracked nearly half a million coins from AD 325–950.
What they found is astonishing: the fall of Mediterranean trade, the rise of the Islamic world, and the economic rebalancing of Europe - all mapped through money.
#MonetaryHistory #SilkRoads #TradeNetworks
What they found is astonishing: the fall of Mediterranean trade, the rise of the Islamic world, and the economic rebalancing of Europe - all mapped through money.
#MonetaryHistory #SilkRoads #TradeNetworks
May 19, 2025 at 8:36 PM
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Prof Nicholas Sims-Williams introduces our #digitalcorpus, which comprises over 1,000 #documents in 13 languages and 9 scripts: bit.ly/IEDCrelease
Why not explore the lives of ordinary people living along the #silkroads: www.invisible-east.org?
#digitalhumanities #medievalsky #skystorian
Why not explore the lives of ordinary people living along the #silkroads: www.invisible-east.org?
#digitalhumanities #medievalsky #skystorian
Prof Nicholas Sims-Williams celebrates the Invisible East Digital Corpus.
Professor Nicholas Sims-Williams of SOAS celebrates a recent release of documents on the Invisible East Digital Corpus (https://invisible-east.org). Follow us on our project website (invisibleeast.web.ox.ac.uk) and social media (Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/invisibleeast.bsky.social; Facebook: www.facebook.com/InvisibleEast.Official; Instagram: www.instagram.com/invisible_east/; X: x.com/invisible_east) to keep up-to-date with more information from our team.
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May 19, 2025 at 3:39 PM
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Further to our post in Dec, Miss Daswani's chapters in #OxfordUniversityPress's book on #AsianEmpires and #SilkRoads has now been published. Here she is last week with her work at the #HistoricalAssociation event! Many congratulations Miss! #deptford #lewisham #history #londonsecondaryschool
May 12, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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Amazing Terracotta Figurine of Camel with Driver from #Sogdiana in #CentralAsia dating to the Tang Dynasty AD 618-906. A fascinating land on the crossroads of #Silkroads with merchants, generals, and statesmen acting between #Byzantium and #China.
May 6, 2025 at 10:06 PM
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I am a Phoenician and a #pali, my #ancestors have always been about #love, #unity, #prosperity for #worldpeace against #tarrifs, #taxes and #slavery #international, #freemarket, #IndoAsianPacific #silkroads #worldtrade, #unification = #coexistence. And we were against #GengkisKhan #AsianSupremacy.
May 6, 2025 at 4:41 PM
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