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E-grāmata: Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History

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  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317538226
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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The resurgence of modern China has generated much interest, not only in the countrys present day activities, but also in its long history. As the only uninterrupted ancient civilization still alive today, the study of Chinas past promises to offer invaluable insights into understanding contemporary China.

Providing coverage of the entire Imperial Era (221 BCE1912 CE), this handbook takes a chronological approach. It includes comprehensive analysis of all major periods, from the powerful Han empire which rivalled Rome, and the crucial transformative period of the Five Dynasties, to the prosperous Ming era and the later dominance of the non-Han peoples. With contributions from a team of international authors, key themes include:











Political events and leadership





Religion and philosophy





Cultural and literary achievements





Legal, economic, and military institutions

This book transcends the traditional boundaries of historiography, giving special attention to the role of archaeology. As such, the Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History is an indispensable reference work for students and scholars of Chinese, Asian, and World History.
List of maps
viii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
Introduction 1(1)
Bibliography: general 2(1)
Bibliography: historical novels 3(2)
PART I Early Imperial China (Qin-Five Dynasties)
5(2)
SECTION 1 The Qin-Han Empire
7(49)
1 The Qin dynasty (221--206 BCE)
12(13)
Charles Sanft
2 The Western Han
25(14)
Liang Cai
3 The Eastern Han
39(17)
Rafe de Crespigny
Bibliography: Qin and Han
54(2)
SECTION 2 The Six Dynasties
56(54)
4 The Three States (Three Kingdoms)
62(15)
J. Michael Farmer
5 The Jin and the Sixteen States
77(16)
Kawamoto Yoshiaki
Yoon-Rim Kim
6 The Southern and Northern Dynasties
93(17)
Andrew Chittick
Bibliography: Six Dynasties
108(2)
SECTION 3 The Sui-Tang Empire and the Five Dynasties
110(67)
7 The Sui dynasty
115(11)
Victor Cunrui Xiong
8 The Tang dynasty I (618-756)
126(18)
Seo Tatsihiko
Victor Cunrui Xiong
9 The Tang dynasty II (756--907)
144(13)
Anthony DeBlasi
10 The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
157(20)
Peter Lorge
Bibliography: Sui-Tang and Five Dynasties
173(4)
PART II Late Imperial China (Song--Qing)
177(2)
SECTION 4 The age of Song, Liao, and Jin
179(53)
11 The Northern Song
182(15)
Yongguang Hu
12 The Southern Song dynasty
197(16)
Robert Foster
13 The Kitan-Liao and Jurchen-Jin
213(19)
Valerie Hansen
Bibliography: Song, Liao, and Jin
229(3)
SECTION 5 The Yuan and Ming Empires
232(53)
14 The Yuan dynasty
235(14)
Michael C. Brose
15 The Ming dynasty (pre-1521)
249(10)
Peter Ditmanson
16 The Ming dynasty (post-1521)
259(12)
Harry Miller
17 Cultural history from the Yuan through the Ming
271(14)
Kenneth J. Hammond
Bibliography
282(3)
SECTION 6 The Qing Empire
285(48)
18 The Qing dynasty (pre-1800): growth and stagnation
287(14)
Yangwen Zheng
19 The Qing dynasty (post-1800)
301(15)
Nancy Park
20 Qing culture
316(17)
Richard Smith
Bibliography: Qing 333(4)
Glossary-Index 337
Victor Cunrui Xiong is Professor of History at Western Michigan University, USA. His recent publications include From Peasant to Emperor: The Life of Liu Bang (2018) and Luoyang: A Study of Capital Cities and Urban Form in Premodern China, 1038 BCE to 938 CE (2016).

Kenneth J. Hammond is Professor of History at New Mexico State University, USA. His recent publications include The Sage Returns: Aspects of the Confucian Revival in Contemporary China (2014) and Pepper Mountain: The Life, Death and Posthumous Career of Yang Jisheng (2007).