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    SALE The Cambridge Guide to Global Medieval Travel Writing

    Author(s): Sebastian Sobecki

    ISBN: 9781108493680
    Publication Date: October 2025
    Format: Hardback
    Sale price£60.00 GBP Regular price£120.00 GBP

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    The Middle Ages laid the foundations for the long European and Middle Eastern history of voyaging, colonialism, and expansion: the Papal embassies that took over a year of overland travel to reach Mongolia, Ibn Battuta's thirty years of voyaging to Africa and East Asia, or the arrival of European colonialism in the Americas. With a focus on medieval Europe, this is the first book to cover global medieval travel writing from Iceland to Indonesia, providing unrivalled insight into the experiences of early travellers. Paying special attention to race, gender and manuscript culture, the volume's vast geographical and linguistic range provides expert coverage of Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Chinese literature. An essential resource for teaching and research, the collection challenges established views of the Middle Ages and Western ideas of history.

    • Using a European starting point, this is the first book to cover medieval travel writing globally from Iceland to Indonesia, demonstrating both differences and shared experiences among travellers from the entire known world of the period
    • Pays particular attention to race, women, language, and manuscript culture, exploring the role of central questions in current scholarship across diverse medieval cultures
    • Challenges Western ideas of history through coverage of Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Chinese literatures, among others