The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France: Texts, Objects, Encounters, 1221-1422

The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France: Texts, Objects, Encounters, 1221-1422

by Mark Cruse
The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France: Texts, Objects, Encounters, 1221-1422

The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France: Texts, Objects, Encounters, 1221-1422

by Mark Cruse

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Overview

The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France is the first comprehensive study of contact between France and the Mongols in the late Middle Ages. As these realms expanded across Eurasia—the French through crusade and settlement, the Mongols through conquest—their encounters altered each other's understanding of the world and their place in it.

The Mongol influence on French culture is visible in what Mark Cruse calls the Mongol archive—a wide range of materials including chronicles, crusade treatises, encyclopedias, manuscript illuminations, maps, romances, and travel accounts—revealing how the French court made sense of a people previously unknown to the European intellectual tradition. Cruse mines this archive of Franco-Mongol contact to reassess France's place in the continental history of medieval Eurasia.

By comparing the French and Mongol courts, Cruse shows how their similarities allowed meaningful communication between them and highlights the surprising connections—diplomatic, intellectual, and genealogical—across vast distances. The library of King Charles V (r. 1364–1380), one of the largest in medieval Europe, is a monument to the richness of these encounters, which anticipate the global interconnectedness of the modern world. Ultimately, the innovative approach in The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France toward French conceptions of and relations with the Mongols demonstrates how a global perspective transforms our understanding of the medieval world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501779374
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2025
Series: Medieval Societies, Religions, and Cultures
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 366
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Cruse is Associate Professor of French at Arizona State University. His books include, as author, Illuminating the Roman d'Alexandre and, as editor, Performance and Theatricality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

Table of Contents

The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
The Origins of the Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
Louis IX, the Mongols, and International Court Culture
Eurasian France
The Mongol Archive and the Library of King Charles V
The Mongol Archive during the Reign of King Charles VI
The Afterlives of the Mongol Archive

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Sharon Farmer

The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France is an original and important work of scholarship that demonstrates a long tradition of intellectual interest in the Mongols at the French court throughout the later Middle Ages, placing France within the greater history of premodern Eurasia.

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