by Jack Weatherford, Robertson Dean
My mom gave me this book, after reading it herself. She knows I've always been drawn to the Mongols, perhaps due to a past life experience (if you believe in that sort of thing), or perhaps because my fathers German - as far as we can trace back - family has distinctly Asian features. I've been aske...
I found this one to be worth finding, full of things I had never found out before, and one that blew most of my notions about the Mongols right out of the water. For those of you who think that history is dull, this book just might change your mind. Well written, with plenty of stories to fire your ...
The second of Weatherford's books on the Mongol empire. This one uses a focus on women's roles, including leadership, as a lens for understanding Mongol history in relation to European and Asian history. Moral: It bites to be female, even if you're a queen.