China: A Macro History

China: A Macro History

by Ray Huang
China: A Macro History

China: A Macro History

by Ray Huang

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Overview

With the vision and attention to detail that were everywhere evident in his highly acclaimed 1587: A Year of No Significance, Ray Huang moved from micro to macro history with the stunning achievement of China: A Macro History, which takes a fresh look at at the full sweep of Chinese history from neolithic times to the present. Provocative, insightful, and displaying an extraordinary breadth of knowledge, Mr. Huang has written a highly readable account of the panorama of Chinese history that will challenge and fascinate scholar and layperson alike. In the words of the late Joseph Needham, "I have never enjoyed a read more than Ray Huang's history of China..". This revised edition updates the original with a new preface, additional illustrations in the facile hand of the author, and a more reader-friendly format.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317475033
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/08/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 335
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Ray Huang

Table of Contents

Maps and Chronological Tables, Preface 1 Xi'an and the Loess Land 2 The Second Sage and the First Emperor 3 Soil, Wind, and Water 4 Behind the Terracotta Army 5 The First Empire: Establishing the Standard 6 Literati Turned Warlords 7 Prolonged Disunity 8 When Historical Components Sprawled Far and Wide 9 On the Road to Reunification 10 The Second Empire: A Breakthrough That Failed to Materialize 11 The Northern Song: A Daring Experiment 12 West Lake and the Southern Song 13 The Mongolian Interlude 14 The Ming: An Introverted and Non-competitive State 15 The Late Ming 16 The Role of the Manchus 17 1800: A Point for Reflection 18 From the Opium War to the Self-Strengthening Movement 19 The Hundred Days, the Republic, and May Fourth 20 Contemporary China and Its Place in the World 21 Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao
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