Goals: This course introduces students to the sweep of this still mysterious history of the steppe.
It will familiarize students with the basic narrative history of empires from around 500 to 1200
A.D. At the same time, it will critique the notion that European history and its periodization
(Antiquity, Middle Ages, Modern Era) existed in a vacuum, and encourage students to think of
history as integrated. Whether the student's interest lies in Europe, the Near East, South Asia,
East Asia or Central Eurasia, s/he will find new parallels and influences that will open up alternate
understandings and pathways for research of the Middle Ages.
Requirements: Students in this course will be expected to read original and historical texts
contained in the course packet, complete four exercises on geography and culture, write two
reports on the use of sources, and take mid-term and final examinations.
Texts: Course packet: Empires of the Steppe: Readings in Central Eurasian History in the
Middle Ages.
Days and Time: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:25:-2:15.