George A. Lane

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George E. Lane is a British historian and author.

After "many years living and working in the Middle East and Asia", Lane began studying at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in 1991.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree in history and Persian in 1994, a master's degree in history in 1996, and a PhD in history in 2001.[2] He is a senior teaching fellow in History of the Middle East and Central Asia at the SOAS.[3][4]

Books[edit]

  • Early Mongol Rule in Thirteenth-Century Iran: A Persian Renaissance (Routledge, 2003)[5]
  • Genghis Khan and Mongol Rule (Greenwood, 2004)[6]
  • Daily Life in the Mongol Empire (Greenwood, 2006)[7]
  • The Mongols in Iran: Qutb Al-Din Shirazi's Akhbar-i Moghulan (translated and edited, Routledge, 2018)[8]
  • The Phoenix Mosque and the Persians of Medieval Hangzhou (edited, Gingko Library, 2018)[9]
  • A Short History of the Mongols (IB Tauris, 2018)[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Author biography for The Mongols in Iran: Qutb Al-Din Shirazi's Akhbar-i Moghulan". Routledge. Retrieved 2022-10-25.
  2. ^ "Alumni publications". SOAS People. Winter 2006. p. 6.
  3. ^ "Interview with an Alum: George Lane" (PDF). The SOAS Spirit. 6 (4). School of Oriental and African Studies: 14. December 2013.
  4. ^ "George Lane". The Conversation.
  5. ^ Reviews of Early Mongol Rule in Thirteenth-Century Iran:
  6. ^ Reviews of Genghis Khan and Mongol Rule:
  7. ^ Reviews of Daily Life in the Mongol Empire:
  8. ^ Morton, Nicholas (September 2018). "Review of The Mongols in Iran". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 29 (1): 193–194. doi:10.1017/s1356186318000342. ProQuest 2300038183.
  9. ^ Reviews of The Phoenix Mosque and the Persians of Medieval Hangzhou:
  10. ^ Reviews of A Short History of the Mongols:

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