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A history of China / Morris Rossabi.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Rossabi, Morris, author.
- Series:
- Blackwell history of the world
- The Blackwell history of the world
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- China--History.
- China.
- History.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xxiii, 408 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021.
- Summary:
- The newly revised Second Edition of A History of China delivers a comprehensive exploration of the political, economic, social, and cultural history of China, covering all major events and trends that have shaped the country over the centuries. This book examines Chinese history through a global lens to better understand the ways in which foreign influences affected domestic policies and practices. It includes discussions of the roles played by non-Chinese ethnic groups in China, such as the Tibetans and Uyghurs, and the Mongol and Manchu rulers who held power in China for several centuries. --
- In this Second Edition, Morris Rossabi incorporates the perspectives and narratives of those who are traditionally excluded from Chinese history, including women, peasants, merchants, and artisans. This new edition also includes: --
- A thorough introduction to early and ancient Chinese history, including classical China, the first --
- Chinese empires, and religious and political responses to the period between 220 and 581 CE --
- An exploration of the restoration of Empire under Sui and Tang, as well as post-Tang society and Glorious Song --
- A discussion of China and the Mongol world, including Mongol rule in China and the isolationism and involvement on the global stage of the Ming dynasty --
- A treatment of China in global history, including the Qing era, the Republican period, and the Communist era --Book Jacket.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Early History, to 1027 BCE
- Land and Settlement
- Early Mankind
- Agricultural Revolution in the Neolithic Era
- Xia: The First Dynasty?
- The Shang and the Origins of Chinese Civilization
- Oracle Bones
- Ritual Objects as Historical Sources
- Shang Society
- Note
- Further Reading
- 2. Classical China, 1027-256 BCE
- "Feudalism"?
- Changes in Social Structure
- Political Instability in the Eastern Zhou
- Transformations in the Economy
- Hundred Schools of Thought
- Daoism
- Popular Religions
- Confucianism
- Mohism
- Legalism
- Book of Odes and Book of Documents
- Secularization of Arts
- 3. The First Chinese Empires, 221 BCE-220 CE
- Development of the Qin State
- Qin Achievements
- Failures of the Qin
- Han and New Institutions
- Han Foreign Relations
- Emperor Wu's Domestic Policies and Their Ramifications
- Wang Mang: Reformer or Usurper?
- Restoration of a Weaker Han Dynasty
- Spiritual and Philosophical Developments in the Han
- Han Literature and Art
- 4. Chaos and Religious and Political Responses, 220-581
- Three Kingdoms
- Rise of South China
- Foreigners and North China
- Northern Wei
- Spiritual Developments, Post-Han
- Buddhism Enters China
- Literature, Science, and the Arts in a Period of Division
- 5. Restoration of Empire under Sui and Tang, 581-907
- Sui: First Step in Restoration
- Disastrous Foreign Campaigns
- Origins of the Tang
- Taizong: The Greatest Tang Emperor
- Tang Expansionism
- Irregular Successions and the Empress Wu
- Tang Cosmopolitanism
- Arrival of Foreign Religions
- Glorious Tang Arts
- Decline of the Tang
- Tang Faces Rebellions
- Uyghur Empire and Tang
- Tang's Continuing Decline
- Suppression of Buddhism
- Final Collapse
- Efflorescence of Tang Culture
- Notes
- 6. Post-Tang Society and the Glorious Song, 907-1279
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Song: A Lesser Empire
- A New Song Elite
- Neo-Confucianism: A New Philosophy
- Attempts at Reform
- Women and the Song
- The Khitans and the Liao Dynasty
- Expansion of Khitan Territory
- Preservation of Khitan Identity
- Fall of the Liao
- Xia and Jin: Two Foreign Dynasties
- Song Arts
- Southern Song Economic and Cultural Sophistication and Political Instability
- 7. Mongol Rule in China, 1234-1368
- Rise of Chinggis Khan
- Legacy of Chinggis Khan
- Expansion and Early Rule of Empire
- Sorghaghtani Beki, Mongke, and Khubilai
- Unification of China
- Khubilai's Policies
- Multiethnic and Multireligious China
- Khubilai and Chinese Culture
- Decline of the Yuan
- Legacy of the Mongols
- 8. Ming: Isolationism and Involvement in the World, 1368-1644
- A More Powerful State
- Opening to the Outside World
- A Costly Failure
- Conspicuous Consumption
- Arts in the Ming
- Neo-Confucianism: School of the Mind
- A Few Unorthodox Thinkers
- Ming Literature
- Buddhism: New Developments
- Social Development and Material Culture
- Violence in the Sixteenth Century
- Fall of the Ming Dynasty
- 9. Early Qing: A Manchu Dynasty, 1644-1860
- Preserving Manchu Identity
- Kangxi and the Height of the Qing
- Western Arrival
- Jesuits in China
- Expansion of China
- Qing Cultural Developments
- Qing Faces Economic Problems
- Stirrings of Discontent
- The Western Challenge
- Opium Wars
- Explanations for the Decline of the Qing
- 10. Late Qing, 1860-1911
- Nian and Other Minor Rebellions
- Taiping Rebellion
- Other Rebellions
- Foreign Threats
- Differing Court Responses to Challenges
- Antiforeign Acts and Foreign Reactions
- Losses in Southwest China
- Japan Emerges
- Sino-Japanese Conflict
- Scramble for Concessions and US Response
- China Humiliated and the Reformers
- Boxer Movement
- Court Reforms
- Fall of the Qing
- 11. The Republican Period, 1911-1949
- The
- Revolution and Its Aftermath
- Warlords in Power
- The May Fourth Movement and Intellectuals in the Post-First World War Period
- Communist Party
- Rise of Chiang Kai-shek
- Guomindang Dominance
- Communist Party Revival
- Long March and Aftermath
- The Sino-Japanese War
- The Pacific War, the Communists, and the Guomindang
- Civil War in China
- 12. The Communist Era in China, 1949 Onwards
- Early Pacification of Border Areas
- Early Foreign Relations
- Recovery from Wars
- Cracks in the Communist World
- Great Leap Forward
- Return to Pragmatism
- An Isolated China
- Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
- China Reopens Its Doors
- Dramatic Changes and Modernization
- Tiananmen Disturbance of 1989 and Its Aftermath
- The Present Status of China
- Further Reading.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Rossabi, Morris, A history of China
- ISBN:
- 9781119604181
- 1119604184
- OCLC:
- 1204267920
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