Books

The Bright Dark Ages: Comparative and Connective Perspectives

Author: BALA Arun & DUARA Prasenjit (eds)
Publication Date: Apr / 2016
Publisher: Brill, Leiden

The European ‘dark ages’ in the millennium 500 to 1500 CE was a bright age of scientific achievements in China, India and the Middle East. The contributors to this volume address the implications of this seminal era of Asian science for comparative and connective science studies. Although such studies have generally adopted a binary perspective focusing on one or another of the Asian (Chinese, Indian, Islamic) civilizations, this study brings them together into a single volume within a wider Eurasian perspective. Moreover, by drawing together historical, philosophical, and sociological dimensions into one volume it promotes a richer understanding of how Eurasian connections and comparisons in the millennium preceding the modern era can illuminate the birth and growth of modern science.

From ARI co-organised workshop “The Bright Dark Ages: Comparative and Connective Perspectives”, 27-28 February 2013.