The Great Silk Way in the context of historical retrospective of interaction between East and West and of the processes of globalization
Keywords:
Great Silk Way; globalization; nomads; East; West; Eurasia; intercultural dialogue; intercultural spaceAbstract
Article deals with the phenomenon of the Great Silk Way in context of historical retrospective of interaction between the East and the West and of processes of world space globalization.References
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