The Cambridge Illustrated History of ChinaCambridge University Press, 13 mei 1999 - 352 pagina's More populous than any other country on earth, China also occupies a unique place in our modern world for the continuity of its history and culture. In this sumptuously illustrated single-volume history, noted historian Patricia Ebrey traces the origins of Chinese culture from prehistoric times to the present. She follows its development from the rise of Confucianism, Buddhism, and the great imperial dynasties to the Mongol, Manchu, and Western intrusions and the modern communist state. Her scope is phenomenal--embracing Chinese arts, culture, economics, society and its treatment of women, foreign policy, emigration, and politics, including the key uprisings of 1919 and 1989 in Tiananmen Square. Both a comprehensive introduction to an extraordinary civilization, and an expert exploration of the continuities and disjunctures of Chinese history, Professor Ebrey's book has become an indispensable guide to China past and present. Patricia Ebrey is Professor of East Asian Studies and History and the author of Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook (1993). |
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword 619 | 6 |
The Eastern Zhou Period | 38 |
The Qin and | 60 |
The Age of Division | 86 |
The Tang Dynasty | 108 |
The Song Dynasty | 136 |
The Liao Jin and Yuan Dynasties | 164 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ancestors areas army Asia became Beijing bronze Buddhist Cambridge capital central century Chang'an China proper Chinese civilization Chinese culture Chinese history cities Communist Party Confucian Confucius court Daoist death depicted Dunhuang dynasty early economic educated elite emperor empire eunuchs forces foreign Fujian Gansu Guangzhou Han dynasty Hangzhou Hebei ideas imperial intellectual Japan Japanese Jiang Jurchen Khitan king labour land leaders literati living Luoyang Manchus Mao Zedong Mencius merchants military million Ming modern Mongolia Mongols Museum Nanjing Nationalist nese non-Chinese north China northern officials opium painting palace peasants period political population province Qing region Revolution ritual rulers scholars Shaanxi Shandong Shang Shanghai Sichuan silk social society Song southern Stanford Taiwan Taizu Tang throne Tibet tion tomb trade traditional troops University Press village walls Wang western women Xianbei Xiongnu Yangzi River Yellow Yuan
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