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Xinru Liu - Wikipedia Xinru Liu (born 1951) is an American academic She is professor Emeritus of early Indian history and world history at The College of New Jersey, and has held since 1993 a full professorship at the Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Home Page of Xinru Liu 1987 Dec -1988 Jan The Expert of Indian History in the delegation of the Chinese Research (ICSSR), and a Research Fellow of the ICSSR Medieval History, Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
(PDF) The Silk Road in World History by Xinru Liu The book "The Silk Road in World History" by Xinru Liu presents a concise and engaging narrative of the historical significance of the Silk Road across various empires and cultures
The Silk Roads 1st Edition | Xinru Liu | Macmillan Learning Xinru Liu (Ph D , University of Pennsylvania) teaches world history, the history of South Asia, and the history of Central Asia at the College of New Jersey in Ewing She is associated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of History and Institute of World History
The Silk Road in World History - Xinru Liu - Google Books Xinru Liu teaches in the Department of History at The College of New Jersey and was formerly Senior Researcher at the Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Xinru Liu - Pegasus Books Xinru Liu (Ph D University of Pennsylvania) is Assistant Professor of early Indian history and world history at the College of New Jersey She is associated with the Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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The World of the Ancient Silk Road - 1st Edition - Xinru Liu - Routled From Early Bronze Age cultures to the rise of regional Islamic empires, from the Mediterranean to the Yellow River basin, this multidisciplinary volume seeks to offer new insights and expand Silk Road studies to the Anglophone world
Xinru Liu | Department of History Xinru Liu Associate Professor of History Ancient India, Silk Road, and World History University of Pennsylvania (PhD, 1985) Publications The Silk Road in World History (Oxford University Press, 2010)