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Med Daqinom in Seriko: diplomatski stiki in gospodarski odnosi med grško-rimskim svetom in Kitajsko v obdobju klasične in pozne antike : magistrsko delo
ID Vidmar Čeru, David (Author), ID Cedilnik, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Lovenjak, Milan (Comentor)

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Abstract
Aleksandrov poseg v srednjeazijski prostor v poznem 4. stoletju pr. n. št. je imel daljnosežne posledice na gospodarsko, politično in kulturno podobo celotnega evrazijskega področja in je ustvaril most med velikimi civilizacijami Evrope in Azije, ki so pred tem živele v posamičnih civilizacijskih mehurčkih, oddaljene in izolirane druga od druge. Osnova evropsko-azijskih stikov, ki so jih ustvarili Grki s svojimi posegi, je kasneje postala osnova za stike dveh velikih cesarstev: Rima ter Kitajske v času dinastije Han in njenih naslednikov. To magistrsko delo tako obravnava tematiko grško-kitajskih ter rimsko-kitajskih diplomatskih in gospodarskih odnosov od tkanja prvih medsebojnih stikov v času Aleksandrovega posega v srednjo Azijo do propada zunanjepolitičnih teženj vzhodnorimske in kitajske države v 6. stoletju n. št., ko so propadli stiki med Evropo in azijskim prostorom. Kot največji sili tedanjega sveta sta imeli obe cesarstvi drugo drugemu veliko ponuditi in posledično se je v prostranih stepah srednje Azije, na področju t. i. svilne poti, razvila bogata tradicija izmenjave ne le dobrin in bogastev, temveč tudi znanja, idej in konceptov. Zaradi za tisti čas skoraj nepredstavljivih razdalj so misleci in pisci nove informacije pridobivali postopno in fragmentarno, a sčasoma so se na podlagi raznih pričevanj v obeh državah ustvarili vsebinsko dokaj podobni opisi obeh imperijev. Ti so bili na nekaterih mestih natančni, spet drugje so prisotni za tisti čas skorajda tipično pretiravanje in nenatančnosti, ponekod pa so pisci realnemu celo primešali pridih mističnega in neverjetnega. Sčasoma sta obe področji drugo na drugo gledali kot na pravi zakladnici in kot na vir neizmernih bogastev, eksotičnih surovin in skoraj čarobnih idej. Namen te magistrske naloge je s pomočjo ohranjenih primarnih virov in arheoloških študij analizirati njune odnose, medsebojne stike in poglede na drugi imperij ter prikazati, kako so potekale diplomatske in predvsem trgovske poti med tema dvema velesilama antičnega sveta.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:rimsko cesarstvo, kitajska dinastija Han, diplomatski stiki, gospodarski odnosi, antična diplomacija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:D. Vidmar Čeru
Year:2022
Number of pages:XII, 146 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-134639 This link opens in a new window
UDC:94(3)
COBISS.SI-ID:95395843 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.01.2022
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Language:English
Title:Between Daqin and Serica: diplomatic Relations and Economic Ties between the Greco-Roman World and China during the Period of Classical and Late Antiquity : magistrsko delo
Abstract:
Alexander's incursion into the region of Central Asia in the late 4th century BC had long-lasting consequences on the economic, political and cultural form of the entirety of Eurasia. It served as a bridge between the great Civilisations of Europe and Asia, which up until then lived in relatively isolated civilizational bubbles, separated from one another by the vastness of the distance between them. The foundation of these first European-Asian relations, founded by the Greeks with their interference in Central Asian affairs, served as a base for the building of relations between two other great states: Rome on one hand and Han China and it’s successors on the other. This master's thesis thus addresses the subject of Greco-Roman-Chinese diplomatic and economic relations between the weaving of first contacts during Alexander's incursion and the zenith of Han China to the collapse of the foreign policy ambitions of the Eastern Roman and Chinese countries in the sixth century AD, when the contacts between Europe and the Asian territories ceased. Rome and China have been seen as the culmination of state and political development of Ancient History and are still considered a pillar of culture and statehood in the period before the development of the concept of the modern state. As the main superpowers of their time, both Empires had something to offer to one another and through the steppes of Central Asia, their mingling created the Silk Route, which not only served as a means of economic exchange but also as a way of transmitting ideas, knowledge and concepts. Due to the vastness of the space between them, scholars and scribes were offered new information regarding the other only in fragments, yet in due time, both the Greco-Romans and the Chinese knew quite a lot about each other. Due to the nature of their relations and the currents in the Historiography of the Era, there are many inconsistencies and fallacies, which come up in their sources. In due time, due to these factors, both countries considered the other of being a vast “treasure country” filled with unimaginable riches and wealth, a land of the mysterious and mystical. The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to analyse the currently still available primary written sources, to give forth an explanation regarding their relations, and to show how diplomacy worked between the two superpowers of the Ancient World.

Keywords:Roman Empire, Han China, diplomatic relations, economic ties, ancient diplomacy

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