The Cambridge History of China Volume 6 Alien Regimes and Border States 907 1368

The Cambridge History of China  Volume 6  Alien Regimes and Border States  907 1368
Author: Denis C. Twitchett,Herbert Franke,John King Fairbank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 900
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521243319

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This volume covers the Khitan dynasty of Liao; the Tangut state of Hsi Hsia; the Jurchen empire of Chin; and the Mongolian Yüan dynasty.

The Cambridge History of China Volume 10 Late Ch ing 1800 1911

The Cambridge History of China  Volume 10  Late Ch ing 1800 1911
Author: John K. Fairbank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1978-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521214475

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This is the first of two volumes in this major Cambridge history dealing with the decline of the Ch'ing empire. It opens with a survey of the Ch'ing empire in China and Inner Asia at its height, in about 1800. Contributors study the complex interplay of foreign invasion, domestic rebellion and Ch'ing decline and restoration. Special reference is made to the Peking administration, the Canton trade and the early treaty system, the Taiping, Nien and other rebellions, and the dynasty's survival in uneasy cooperation with the British, Russian, French, American and other invaders. Each chapter is written by a specialist from the international community of sinological scholars. No knowledge of Chinese is necessary; for readers with Chinese, proper names and terms are identified with their characters in the glossary, and full references to Chinese, Japanese and other works are given in the bibliographies. Numerous maps illustrate the text, and there are a bibliographical essays describing the source materials on which each author's account is based.

The Cambridge History of China Volume 14 The People s Republic Part 1 The Emergence of Revolutionary China 1949 1965

The Cambridge History of China  Volume 14  The People s Republic  Part 1  The Emergence of Revolutionary China  1949 1965
Author: Roderick MacFarquhar,John K. Fairbank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1987-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 052124336X

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This is the first of the two final volumes of The Cambridge History of China, which describe the efforts of the People's Republic of China to grapple with the problems of adaptation to modern times. Volume 14 deals with the achievements of the economic and human disasters of the new regime's first sixteen years (1949-65). Part I chronicles the attempt to adapt the Soviet model of development to China, and Part II covers the subsequent efforts of China's leaders to find native solutions that would provide more rapid and appropriate answers to China's problems. Each of the two parts of the volume analyzes the key issues and developments in the spheres of politics, economics, culture, education, and foreign relations. The contributors, all leading scholars of the period, show the interrelation of Chinese actions in all these spheres, and the describe how, gradually, events led to the Cultural Revolution launched by Mao Tse-tung in 1966.

The Cambridge History of China Volume 10 Late Ch ing 1800 1911 Part 1

The Cambridge History of China  Volume 10  Late Ch ing 1800 1911  Part 1
Author: John K. Fairbank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1978-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521214475

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This is the first of two volumes in this major Cambridge history dealing with the decline of the Ch'ing empire. It opens with a survey of the Ch'ing empire in China and Inner Asia at its height, in about 1800. Contributors study the complex interplay of foreign invasion, domestic rebellion and Ch'ing decline and restoration. Special reference is made to the Peking administration, the Canton trade and the early treaty system, the Taiping, Nien and other rebellions, and the dynasty's survival in uneasy cooperation with the British, Russian, French, American and other invaders. Each chapter is written by a specialist from the international community of sinological scholars. No knowledge of Chinese is necessary; for readers with Chinese, proper names and terms are identified with their characters in the glossary, and full references to Chinese, Japanese and other works are given in the bibliographies. Numerous maps illustrate the text, and there are a bibliographical essays describing the source materials on which each author's account is based.

The Cambridge History of China Volume 14 The People s Republic Part 1 The Emergence of Revolutionary China 1949 1965

The Cambridge History of China  Volume 14  The People s Republic  Part 1  The Emergence of Revolutionary China  1949 1965
Author: Roderick MacFarquhar,John K. Fairbank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1987-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 052124336X

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This is the first of the two final volumes of The Cambridge History of China, which describe the efforts of the People's Republic of China to grapple with the problems of adaptation to modern times. Volume 14 deals with the achievements of the economic and human disasters of the new regime's first sixteen years (1949-65). Part I chronicles the attempt to adapt the Soviet model of development to China, and Part II covers the subsequent efforts of China's leaders to find native solutions that would provide more rapid and appropriate answers to China's problems. Each of the two parts of the volume analyzes the key issues and developments in the spheres of politics, economics, culture, education, and foreign relations. The contributors, all leading scholars of the period, show the interrelation of Chinese actions in all these spheres, and the describe how, gradually, events led to the Cultural Revolution launched by Mao Tse-tung in 1966.

The Cambridge History of China

The Cambridge History of China
Author: John King Fairbank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1978
Genre: China
ISBN: 0521214475

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International scholars and sinologists discuss culture, economic growth, social change, political processes, and foreign influences in China since the earliest pre-dynastic period.

The Cambridge History of China Volume 5 Sung China 960 1279 AD

The Cambridge History of China  Volume 5  Sung China  960 1279 AD
Author: John W. Chaffee,Denis Twitchett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316235734

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This is the second of two volumes on the Sung Dynasty, which together provide a comprehensive history of China from the fall of the T'ang Dynasty in 907 to the Mongol conquest of the Southern Sung in 1279. With contributions from leading historians in the field, Volume 5, Part Two paints a complex portrait of a dynasty beset by problems and contradictions, but one which, despite its military and geopolitical weakness, was nevertheless economically powerful, culturally brilliant, socially fluid and the most populous of any empire in global history to that point. In this much anticipated addition to the series, the authors survey key themes across ten chapters, including government, economy, society, religion, and thought to provide an authoritative and topical treatment of a profound and significant period in Chinese history.

Imperial China 900 1800

Imperial China  900 1800
Author: Frederick W. Mote
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 1999
Genre: China
ISBN: 0674012127

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In this history of China for the 900-year span of the late imperial period, Mote highlights the personal characteristics of the rulers and dynasties and probes the cultural theme of Chinese adaptations to recurrent alien rule. Generational events, personalities, and the spirit of the age combine to yield a comprehensive history of the civilization.