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ID137172
Title ProperFrom the Silk Road to the railroad (and back)
Other Title Informationthe means and meanings of the Iranian encounter with China
LanguageENG
AuthorGreen, Nile
Summary / Abstract (Note)In view of the recent expansion of Indo-Persian studies, the neglect of the Sino-Persian nexus is a missed opportunity to place Iranian history on a larger Asian stage. While Iranian contact with China has continued episodically from antiquity to modernity, scholars have so far focused almost exclusively on the pre-modern phases of exchange. As a contribution to developing the field of Sino-Persian studies, this article situates two twentieth century Iranian travelers to China against the changing background of Chinese–Iranian exchange from the medieval to modern period. In so doing, it demonstrates the infrastructural and conceptual apparatus that enabled the modern Iranian encounter with China while asking how, if at all, twentieth century intellectuals were able to draw on a longer history of interaction to find meanings for Sino-Persian exchange.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol.48, No.2; Mar.2015: p.165-192
Journal SourceIranian Studies 2015-04 48, 2
Key WordsIran ;  China ;  Bilateral Relations ;  Silk Road ;  International Relations –IR ;  Foreign Policy – Iran ;  Sino-Persian Nexus ;  History – Iran ;  Iran – China – Relations