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9780465015801

China

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  • ISBN13:

    9780465015801

  • ISBN10:

    0465015808

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-10-13
  • Publisher: Basic Books
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Summary

Many nations define themselves in terms of territory or people; China defines itself in terms of history. With the world's longest tradition of history-writing, its extraordinary past ought to be common knowledge.China, by the eminent historian John Keay, should make it so.Informed by the latest research and enlivened by wit and anecdote, Keay's narrative spans 5,000 years, from the Three Dynasties (2000220 BC) to Deng Xiaoping's opening of China and the past three decades of economic growth. Broadly chronological, the book presents a history of all the Chinasincluding regions (Yunnan, Tibet, Xinjiang, Mongolia, Manchuria) that account for two-thirds of the People's Republic of China land mass but which barely feature in its conventional history.Crisp, judicious, and engaging,Chinais destined to become the classic single-volume history for anyone seeking to understand the past, present, and future of this immensely powerful nation.

Author Biography

John Keay, formerly a special correspondent for The Economist, contributes regularly to the Sunday Telegraph, Times Higher Educational Supplement, and the Literary Review. The author of numerous books, including the classic India: A History, he lives in Argyll, Scotland.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xiii
List of Maps and Diagramsp. xvii
Acknowledgementsp. xix
Introduction
Rewriting the pastp. 1
Spadeworkp. 5
Cradle, core and beyondp. 10
The dynastic dynamicp. 15
The triumph of Pinyinp. 17
A matter of scalep. 20
Rites To Writing, PRE c. 1050 BC
The Great Beginningp. 25
Glint of bronzep. 31
Finding familyp. 38
In the oracularp. 42
Sages And Heroes, c. 1050-c. 250 BC
Footprints of Zhoup. 50
Less spring than autumnp. 60
The Confucian conveyancep. 66
Warring states and statist warsp. 71
The First Empire, c. 250-210 BC
Stone Cattle Roadp. 80
Qins cultural revolutionp. 88
Crumbling wall, hidden tombp. 97
Han Ascendant, 210-141 BC
Qin implodesp. 106
Pawn to kingp. 111
Jaded monarchsp. 118
Within And Beyond, 141 BC-AD 1
Han and Hunp. 128
Explorer Zhang and the Western Regionsp. 135
Administering an empirep. 143
Confucian fundamentalismp. 151
Wang Mang and the Han Reprise, AD 1-189
A one-man dynastyp. 156
Across the watershedp. 164
Decline and fallp. 174
Four Hundred Years Of Vicissitude, 189-550
Three Kingdoms and the Red Cliffsp. 184
Dao and the Celestial Mastersp. 192
Enter the Enlightened Onep. 198
Into the abyssp. 203
Luoyang againp. 210
Sui, Tang and the Second Empire, 550-650
Intercalary conjunctionp. 216
Sui-cidep. 224
Sons of the sunset and the sunrisep. 233
Beyond the Jade Gatep. 239
High Tang, 650-755
Wanton, not waywardp. 246
The greatest power in Asiap. 259
Like a breath of springp. 267
A turning pointp. 273
Reconfiguring The Empire, 755-1005
Low Tangp. 279
Five Dynasties or Ten Kingdomsp. 290
Song and Liaop. 300
Caving In, 1005-1235
The Great State of White and Highp. 308
Reform and reappraisalp. 314
In Singing-girl Towersp. 321
Jin and Songp. 327
By Land and Sea, 1235-1405
Sunset of the Songp. 341
Mongol reunificationp. 350
Mongol misadventuresp. 361
Triumph of the Mingp. 369
The Rites Of Ming, 1405-1620
From the edge of the sky to the ends of the earthp. 376
Misadventures and misfortunesp. 386
The Great Rites Controversyp. 393
Landmarks and inroadsp. 402
The Manchu Conquest, 1620-1760
Overwhelming Mingp. 410
From Jurchen to Manchup. 420
Much in demandp. 431
Zungharia, Xinjiang and Tibetp. 437
DEath Throes Of Empire, 1760-1880
Self-evident truthsp. 446
Insults and opiump. 455
Taiping and Tianjinp. 467
Republicans And Nationalists, 1880-1950
Brush to penp. 480
From Empire to republicp. 490
War and more warp. 499
Long March, long warp. 507
Epiloguep. 517
Notesp. 537
Bibliographyp. 549
Indexp. 561
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