ME4857
The Mongol Empire and the Islamic World
2018-2019
60
30
SCQF level 10
Full Year
Academic year(s): 2018-2019
SCOTCAT credits : 60
ECTS credits : 30
Level : SCQF level 10
Semester: Full Year
Availability restrictions: Not automatically available to General Degree students
Planned timetable:
The nomadic Mongols in the thirteenth century founded a vast empire that stretched at its height from Europe to Korea. The impact of the Mongols was felt across the known world, but particularly in the Islamic world, where the Mongol invasions precipitated a religious and political crisis that forever altered the Middle East. This module investigates how this empire came into being, its sources and history between c. 1200 and 1370, the emergence of new Mongol states after the collapse of the unified empire, and gives particular attention to understanding the significance of the Mongol conquests for the Muslim world, although other regions are also covered, such as China, where Islam was spread through Mongol converts. The course examines Mongol history through primary sources in translation along with introducing classical Mongol culture and language.
Weekly contact: 1 x 3-hour seminar. Optional 2 hour office hour
Scheduled learning hours: 66
Guided independent study hours: 528
As used by St Andrews: Coursework = 40%, 3-hour Written Examination = 60%
As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 60%
Practical examinations : 0%
Coursework: 40%
Re-assessment: 3-hour Written Examination = 100%
Module coordinator: Professor A C S Peacock
Module teaching staff: Prof A Peacock
Module coordinator email acsp@st-andrews.ac.uk