The Dynasties of China

The Dynasties of China
Author: Bamber Gascoigne
Publsiher: Running PressBook Pub
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786712198

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Eight remarkable Chinese dynasties are chronicled here, covering 3,500 years of Chinese history from the emergence of the first dynasty in 1600 B.C. to the fall of the last in 1911, providing the necessary background to understanding China's often violent twentieth century history. Original.

China Between Empires

China Between Empires
Author: Mark Edward Lewis
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2011-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674060357

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After the collapse of the Han dynasty in the third century CE, China divided along a north-south line. Mark Lewis traces the changes that both underlay and resulted from this split in a period that saw the geographic redefinition of China, more engagement with the outside world, significant changes to family life, developments in the literary and social arenas, and the introduction of new religions. The Yangzi River valley arose as the rice-producing center of the country. Literature moved beyond the court and capital to depict local culture, and newly emerging social spaces included the garden, temple, salon, and country villa. The growth of self-defined genteel families expanded the notion of the elite, moving it away from the traditional great Han families identified mostly by material wealth. Trailing the rebel movements that toppled the Han, the new faiths of Daoism and Buddhism altered every aspect of life, including the state, kinship structures, and the economy. By the time China was reunited by the Sui dynasty in 589 ce, the elite had been drawn into the state order, and imperial power had assumed a more transcendent nature. The Chinese were incorporated into a new world system in which they exchanged goods and ideas with states that shared a common Buddhist religion. The centuries between the Han and the Tang thus had a profound and permanent impact on the Chinese world.

Dynastic China

Dynastic China
Author: Tan Koon San
Publsiher: The Other Press
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789839541885

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Dynastic China: An Elementary History surveys four millennia of China’s history. It traced commentaries from the mythological period of Pangu, creator of the Chinese universe, and the Goddess Nuwa, creator of the Chinese people, through to the legendary periods of the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties to subsequent succeeding dynasties from the Qin Dynasty (221 BC) to the end of the Qing Dynasty (1912 AD). It weaved through brutal political intrigues and conspiracies of China’s imperial existence. The persistent enthronement of child emperors for the benefits of power-hungry eunuchs, dowagers, members of the imperial clans, generals and warlords formed a large part of the narrative. Encrypted within are salient elements of Chinese philosophical precepts, civilisation values, and political ideals. The core concepts that mould the idea of tian xia 天 下 (all under heaven) and tian ming 天 命 (Mandate of Heaven), and how these guided Chinese perception of their world are painstakingly explained. The profound influence of Confucianism and the functional adoption of the Legalist framework in statecraft are imparted in the context of practicality and idealism. So too is the complementary notion of natural dualities, the Yin-Yang (阴 阳) harmony of contradictions. How these filtered through from philosophy to cultural values are deftly introduced. Imperial obsessions with frontier threats are also incisively presented. So are the diplomatic statecraft of matrimonial kinship, tributary exchanges and military engagements adopted to conduct relations. China’s perception of people in the frontier region are insightfully described. The application of the Chinese character yi 夷 to refer to them, it seems, carries a more gracious nuance to mean “of a distinct or different nature” and not the offensive attribution of ‘barbarian’ as made out in western notion. This and many more distinctions in discernment of the Chinese mindset are perceptively elucidated in the book.

The Dynasties and Treasures of China

The Dynasties and Treasures of China
Author: Bamber Gascoigne
Publsiher: Avery
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1973
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0670286761

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Asia in Western and World History

Asia in Western and World History
Author: Ainslie Thomas Embree,Carol Gluck
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1563242656

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This comprehensive volume provides teachers and students with broad and stimulating perspectives on Asian history and its place in world and Western history. Essays by over forty leading scholars suggest many new ways of incorporating Asian history, from ancient to modern times, into core curriculum history courses. Now featuring "Suggested Resources for Maps to Be Used in Conjunction with Asia in Western and World History".

Ancient Chinese Dynasties

Ancient Chinese Dynasties
Author: Cynthia L. Jenson-Elliott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015
Genre: China
ISBN: 160152739X

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This book explores the history of Ancient Chinese dynasties, covering art and language to large-scale building projects such as the Great Wall and the bureaucratic structure of society itself.

A Brief History of the Dynasties of China

A Brief History of the Dynasties of China
Author: Bamber Gascoigne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: China
ISBN: OCLC:1200285662

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A Brief History of the Dynasties of China

A Brief History of the Dynasties of China
Author: Bamber Gascoigne
Publsiher: Constable
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Art, Chinese
ISBN: 1841197912

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By focusing on the key colourful characters of the eight major dynasties, the author brings to life 3500 years of Chinese civilization. His view starts on the borders of myth. It moves on to the greatest achievements of language and thought, the cultural treasures and imperial palaces, wars won and lands lost to the Mongols, finally to arrive at the 1912 Revolution, which contained within it the seeds of Communism that ensured the overthrow of the last emperor.