![]() ![]() Marie Favereau is Associate Professor of History at Paris Nanterre University. We discuss how the Mongols changed those they ruled and those they bordered against, and the geopolitical system they built. In this interview Marie and I talk about the empire the Mongols built: how it grew, what it covered, and how it changed. More information can be found in Marie’s article for Quillete: How the (Much Maligned) Mongol Horde Helped Create Russian Civilization. ![]() Even as the empire formally splintered, the ties that bound together the Mongols continued to play a critical role in the growth of new identities and cultures. As Professor Marie Favereau notes in The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World (Harvard University Press: 2021), the empire that he built continued to shape, incubate and grow the political cultures it conquered. His name is now included among conquerors whose efforts burn bright and burn out quick: Alexander the Great, Napoleon, and so on.Įxcept the story doesn’t end with Chinggis’s death. Most of our understanding of the Mongol Empire begins and ends with Chinggis Khan and his sweep across Asia. ![]()
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