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Preface: Artifacts of Our Global Past
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
1. The Origins of the Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
2. Louis IX, the Mongols, and International Court Culture
3. Eurasian France: The Cumans, the Valois, and Marco Polo
4. The Mongol Archive and the Library of King Charles V
5. The Mongol Archive during the Reign of King Charles VI
Conclusion: The Afterlives of the Mongol Archive
Appendix A: France and the Mongols: Textual References, Diplomatic Contacts, and Select Objects, 1221–1422
Appendix B: Objects and the Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
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For Elizabeth and James
In memory of Sharon Bowman
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