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Daily Life in the Mongol Empire. By George Lane. (Daily Life Through History Series). pp. xxiv, 312. Westport, Connecticut and London, Greenwood Press, 2006.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2007

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 2007

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References

1 Some idea of this explosion is seen by the many studies cited by Peter Jackson, “The Mongol Empire, 1986–1999”, Journal of Medieval History, 26/2 (2002), pp. 189–210.

2 Although there are important comments in J.M. Smith, Jr., “Dietary Decadence and Dynastic Decline in the Mongol Empire”, Journal of Asian History, 34/1(2000).

3 H.D. Martin, The Rise of Chingis Khan and his Conquest of North China (rpt., New York, 1971, of Baltimore, 1950), 33; see also idem, “The Mongol Army”, JRAS, 1943, p. 69.