The Sea Without Shore: The An Lushan Rebellion and the End of the Medieval World

Author:   Finbarr O'Loingsigh
Publisher:   Silverback Books
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9798232375515


Pages:   822
Publication Date:   06 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Sea Without Shore: The An Lushan Rebellion and the End of the Medieval World


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The Sea Without Shore: The An Lushan Rebellion and the End of the Medieval World In 755 CE, a Sogdian-Turkic frontier general named An Lushan raised his standard against the Tang dynasty and unleashed the most proportionally destructive war in recorded human history. Within a year he had captured both imperial capitals. Within eight years, somewhere between twenty-five and thirty-six million people were dead or permanently displaced - ten to fifteen percent of the entire human population of the eighth-century world. The Sea Without Shore tells the full story of the An Lushan Rebellion: its origins in the Tang golden age's structural contradictions, its catastrophic military unfolding, and its extraordinary civilisational consequences. The rebellion ended the medieval Chinese world. It destroyed the Tang aristocratic order, collapsed the land-based fiscal system, shattered the dynasty's famous cosmopolitanism, and permanently relocated Chinese civilisation's centre of gravity from the Yellow River plain to the Yangtze delta. The Song dynasty that eventually emerged from the wreckage was a fundamentally different civilisation from the one An Lushan had challenged. Drawing on the full range of Tang historical sources and modern scholarship, this book makes the case that the An Lushan Rebellion deserves its place alongside the Black Death and the Mongol conquests as one of the great turning points of world history.

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Author:   Finbarr O'Loingsigh
Publisher:   Silverback Books
Imprint:   Silverback Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.080kg
ISBN:  

9798232375515


Pages:   822
Publication Date:   06 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Finbarr O'Loingsigh is an Irish historian and independent scholar specialising in medieval Asian history, with a particular focus on the Tang and Song dynasties and the civilisational transformations of the eighth and ninth centuries. Born and raised in Ireland, he currently lives and works in Muine Bheag, County Carlow, where he writes at the intersection of military history, institutional analysis, and the long-term development of Chinese civilisation. His work is characterised by a commitment to placing Chinese historical events within their global comparative context - insisting that the great catastrophes and transformations of Asian history deserve the same prominence in the world-historical imagination as their European counterparts. He has written extensively on the Tang dynasty's political and fiscal institutions, the demographics of pre-modern warfare, and the literary responses to historical catastrophe. The Sea Without Shore is his most ambitious work to date.

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