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Christoph Baumer

    23. Juni 1952
    Herstellung und Charakterisierung nominell reiner und dotierter LiTaO3-Kristalle von der kongruent schmelzenden bis zur stöchiometrischen Zusammensetzung
    Frühes Christentum zwischen Euphrat und Jangtse
    Zeitreisen zu verborgenen Kulturen
    Durch die Wüste Taklamakan
    Die "Renaissance"
    Bön
    • 2023

      History of the Caucasus Volume 2

      In the Shadow of Great Powers

      4,6(7)Abgeben

      Focusing on the historical evolution of the Caucasus, this volume spans from the Seljuk domination around 1050 CE to contemporary times. It highlights the Kingdom of Georgia's cultural peak in the 12th and 13th centuries, followed by Mongol invasions that fragmented the region into smaller entities. An Armenian kingdom in Cilicia navigated a delicate diplomatic balance among major powers, while the subsequent centuries saw the North and South Caucasus become pawns of the Ottomans, Iran, and Russia, reflecting the complex interplay of regional politics.

      History of the Caucasus Volume 2
    • 2021

      A landscape of high mountains and narrow valleys stretching from the Black to the Caspian Seas, the Caucasus region has been home to human populations for nearly 2 million years. In this richly illustrated 2-volume series, historian and explorer Christoph Baumer tells the story of the region's history through to the present day. It is a story of encounters between many different peoples, from Scythians, Turkic and Mongol peoples of the East to Greeks and Romans from the West, from Indo-European tribes from the West as well as the East, and to Arabs and Iranians from the South. It is a story of rival claims by Empires and nations and of how the region has become home to more than 50 languages that can be heard within its borders to this very day. This first volume charts the period from the emergence of the earliest human populations in the region - the first known human populations outside Africa - to the Seljuk conquests of 1050AD. Along the way the book charts the development of Neolithic, Iron and Bronze Age cultures, the first recognizable Caucasian state and the arrival of a succession of the great transnational Empires, from the Greeks, the Romans and the Armenian to competing Christian and Muslim conquerors. The History of the Caucasus: Volume 1 also includes more than 200 full colour images and maps bringing the changing cultures of these lands vividly to life

      History of the Caucasus
    • 2019

      For the first time a comprehensive presentation of the development of urban cultures in Central Asia from the Early Bronze Age (around 3000 BC) to the Middle Ages (about 1200 AD) is exemplarily illuminated in this book on the basis of individual research projects. The treated area extends from Turkmenistan to Mongolia and was home to cultures such as the Bronze Age Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), the Sogdian of the Iron Age, the early Parthian or various early medieval ones, namely in the Zhetysu (“Seven Stream country”) in the southeast of Kazakhstan. The urban civilizations that developed here were closely interrelated, on the one hand, with the cultures of the nomadic ranchers who traversed and inhabited this vast region and, on the other hand, with the more developed neighboring civilizations of the Near East and the Far East. Thus, the region became a diverse exchange zone of cultural and religious influences and also played a major role in the transmission of cultural impulses. The richly illustrated book reflects the contributions of a conference that took place in Bern in 2016 and includes 28 contributions from 50 researchers from 14 countries. The results of many of the excavations presented here will be published in English for the first time. Each article is accompanied by an extensive bibliography and a Russian abstract.

      Urban cultures of Central Asia from the Bronze Age to the Karakhanids
    • 2018

      Exploring the rich tapestry of Central Asia, this four-volume series delves into 3000 years of history, highlighting the region's epic migrations and transformative events. Christoph Baumer narrates the stories of the Scythians, Sarmatians, Soviets, and the Silk Roads, alongside the conquests of figures like Alexander the Great and Chinghiz Khan. The engaging prose is complemented by vivid color photographs from the author's travels, bringing to life the diverse cultures and historical milestones that shaped this pivotal area of civilization.

      History of Central Asia, The: 4-Volume Set
    • 2016

      The History of Central Asia

      The Age of Islam and the Mongols

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      The narrative delves into Central Asia's pivotal role as a political and cultural hub from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries, highlighting the rise of Islam and the establishment of influential dynasties like the Seljuks and Ghaznavids. It examines the impact of Genghiz Khan's conquests between 1219 and 1260, which, despite their brutality, fostered increased trade and cultural exchange between Central Asia and Western Europe, marking a transformative period in global history. The volume is richly illustrated, enhancing its historical exploration.

      The History of Central Asia
    • 2016

      The so-called 'Nestorian' Church (officially known as the Apostolic Assyrian Church of the East, with its See in Baghdad) was one of the most significant Christian communities to develop east of the Roman Empire. In its heyday the Church had 8 million adherents and stretched from the Mediterranean to China. Christoph Baumer is one of the very few Westerners to have visited many of the most important Assyrian sites, and has written the only comprehensive history of the Church, which now fights for survival in its country of origin, Iraq, and is almost forgotten in the West. He narrates its rich and colourful trajectory, from its apostolic beginnings to the present day, and discusses the Church's theology, christology and uniquely vigorous spirituality. He analyses the Church's turbulent relationship with other Christian chuches and its dialogue with neighbouring world religions such as Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Islam, Buddhism and Taoism. Richly illustrated with maps and over 150 full-colour photographs, the book will be essential reading for those interested in a fascinating but neglected Christian community which has profoundly shaped the history of civilization in both East and West.

      The Church of the East
    • 2016

      Iran: Persia: Ancient and Modern

      • 447 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      4,7(6)Abgeben

      For thousands of years Iran, or Persia as it was known, was a melting pot of civilisations. Persia was the centre of the world's first empire. Subsequent invasions provided a rich culture and history which is described in this volume

      Iran: Persia: Ancient and Modern
    • 2014

      The History of Central Asia

      The Age of the Silk Roads

      • 408 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the transformative impact of the Silk Roads from around 200 BC to 900 AD, highlighting the extensive trade networks established by the Han dynasty. It examines the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas that connected Europe, the Mediterranean, and Asia, facilitating the spread of major religions like Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam. The narrative covers significant historical events, including the rivalry between Rome and Parthia, the rise of the Sogdian empire, and the Battle of Talas, all enriched with illustrations that enhance the historical context.

      The History of Central Asia
    • 2013

      338.000 km² reine Sandwüste beherbergen eine große Vergangenheit. Rund hundert Jahre nach der Expedition des schwedischen Forschers Sven Hedin folgte ihm der Schweizer Kunsthostoriker und Fotograf Christoph Baumer in die zentralasiatische Wüste Taklamakan. Dabei entdeckte er bisher völlig unbekannte archäologische Zeugnisse einstiger Kulturen. Entstanden im Umfeld der Seidenstraßen, der Flüsse und Oasen, die einst das Landschaftsbild prägten, hinterließen sie Architektur, Plastik, Wandmalerei und hervorragend erhaltene Textilien. Mit herausragenden, oft unter schwierigsten Bedingungen aufgenommenen Fotografien gelingt es dem Autor eine einzigartige Atmosphäre zu schaffen, die dem Betrachter die Schönheit und die Erbarmungslosigkeit der Wüste vor Augen führt. Bereichert wird der Band durch historische Aufnahmen der Expedition von Sven Hedin und gefahrvollen Durchquerung von Sir Aurel Stein sowie Essays zu Geschichte und Kultur der Wüste Taklamakan. Einer Wüste, die in ihrem entbehrungsreichen Sandmeer eine reiche Fülle von Hinterlassenschaften menschlichen Lebens birgt.

      Durch die Wüste Taklamakan