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China : a new cultural history
Title:
China : a new cultural history

萬古江河. English.

New cultural history.

Masters of Chinese Studies.

Wan gu jiang he. English,
Author:
Xu, Zhuoyun, 1930- author.
ISBN:
9780231159210
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Uniform Title:
萬古江河. English.
Publication Information:
New York : Columbia University Press, [2012].
Physical Description:
xv, 612 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Series:
Masters of Chinese Studies.
General Note:
Translation of: 萬古江河 : 中國歷史文化的轉折與開展
Contents:
Prehistory: China's earliest cultures according to regional archaeology -- The emergence of Chinese civilization: The sixteenth through third centuries B.C.E. -- China comes into its own: The third century B.C.E. to the second century C.E. -- China in East Asia: the second to tenth centuries C.E. -- China in an Asian multistate system: The tenth to fifteenth centuries C.E. -- China enters the world system, part 1: the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries -- China enters the world system, part 2: the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries -- A century of uncertainty: 1850 to 1950.
Abstract:
An internationally recognized authority on Chinese history and a leading innovator in its telling, the author constructs an original portrait of Chinese culture. Unlike most historians, he resists centering his narrative on China's political evolution, focusing instead on the country's cultural sphere and its encounters with successive waves of globalization. Beginning long before China's written history and extending through the twentieth century, he follows the content and expansion of Chinese culture, describing the daily lives of commoners, their spiritual beliefs and practices, the changing character of their social and popular thought, and their advances in material culture and technology. In addition to listing the achievements of emperors, generals, ministers, and sages, he builds detailed accounts of these events and their everyday implications. Dynastic change, the rise and fall of national ambitions, and the growth and decline of institutional systems take on new significance through the author's careful research, which captures the multiple strands that gave rise to China's pluralistic society. Paying particular attention to influential relationships occurring outside of Chinese cultural boundaries, he demonstrates the impact of foreign influences on Chinese culture and identity and identifies similarities between China's cultural developments and those of other nations.
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Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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