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Podcast: New Books in Medieval History
Episode: James A. Anderson, "The Dong World and Imperial China's Southwest Silk Road: Trade, Security, and State Formation" (U Washington Press, 2024)
Description: From the eighth to thirteenth centuries along Chinaโs rugged southern periphery, trade in tribute articles and an interregional horse market thrived. These ties dramatically affected imperial Chinaโs relations with the emerging kingdoms in its borderlands. Local chiefs before the tenth century had considered the control of such contacts an important aspect of their political authority. Rulers and high officials at the Chinese court valued commerce in the region, where rare commodities could be obtained and vassal kingdoms showed less belligerence than did northern ones. Trade routes along this Southwest Silk Road traverse the homelands of numerous non-Han peop...