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Author Ebrey, Patricia Buckley, 1947-

Title The Cambridge illustrated history of China / Patricia Buckley Ebrey.

Imprint Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Location Call No. Status
 Marlborough, Richmond Memorial Library - Adult Department  951 EBREY    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  951 EBR    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  951 E16C    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Bishop's Corner Branch - Non Fiction  Q 951 EBREY    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  951 EBREY    Check Shelf
Description 352 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm.
Series Cambridge illustrated history
Cambridge illustrated history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-345) and index.
Contents 1. The Origins of Chinese Civilization: Neolithic Period to the Western Zhou Dynasty. Animal and Human Imagery in Bronze Vessels -- 2. Philosophical Foundations: The Eastern Zhou Period -- 3. The Creation of the Bureaucratic Empire: The Qin and Han Dynasties -- 4. Buddhism, Aristocracy, and Alien Rulers: The Age of Division. Early Buddhist Art -- 5. A Cosmopolitan Empire: The Tang Dynasty -- 6. Shifting South: The Song Dynasty. Landscape Painting -- 7. Alien Rule: The Liao, Jin, and Yuan Dynasties. Drama and the Performing Arts -- 8. The Limits of Autocracy: The Ming Dynasty. The Kilns at Jingdezhen -- 9. Manchus and Imperialism: The Qing Dynasty. Working for a Living -- 10. Taking Action: The Early Twentieth Century. Modern Chinese Painting -- 11. Radical Reunification: The People's Republic.
Summary There are many more people in the world today who consider themselves Chinese than there are residents of all of Europe and North America combined. How did China as a culture and a state grow to be so large? Why hasn't it broken up like the Roman or Ottoman empires? How has it been possible for a single government to rule so many people? In The Cambridge Illustrated History of China Patricia Ebrey pursues these and other basic questions about the shaping of Chinese civilization. Her scope is phenomenal, embracing all aspects of Chinese arts, culture, economics and society, as well as China's treatment of women, foreign policy, emigrations and politics. However, key emphasis is placed throughout on the major social and cultural developments and on the way in which these wider forces impinged on the lives of ordinary people. Aware that hers is an outsider's interpretation, Professor Ebrey compensates by referring wherever possible to traditional Chinese interpretations of events and developments. Both a comprehensive introduction to this extraordinary civilization, and a detailed exploration of the continuities and disjunctures of Chinese history, this book is essential reading for all those interested in China, its society and culture.
Subject China -- History.
China -- Civilization.
Civilization -- history. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002962Q000266.
China -- Civilisation.
China -- Histoire.
Civilization. (OCoLC)fst00862898
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
China Zusammenstellung (DE-588)1164525603
Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4
5.310.
China.
Genre/Form Student Collection.
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Illustrated history of China
Spine Title China
ISBN 0521435196 (hardback)
9780521435192 (hardback)
052166991X (pbk.)
9780521669917 (pbk.)
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