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Imperial China: A Beginner's Guide

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Imperial China: A Beginner's Guide
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr. Peter Lorge
SeriesBeginner's Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9781786075789
ClassificationsDewey:951.01
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Oneworld Publications
Imprint Oneworld Publications
NZ Release Date 4 May 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A comprehensive and engaging guide to Imperial China Imperial China, dating from the Qin conquest of China in 221 BCE until the final abdication of the last Qing emperor on 12 February 1912, maintained many consistent threads over its two millennia but was neither static nor unchanging. This introduction will examine both the changes and the consistencies of imperial Chinese history, spanning centuries and dynasties to examine what was characteristic of this period. The contradictions and tensions inherent in the imperial system were solved in some periods before subsequent changes undermined that solution. Yet the history of imperial China remains important because many of those tensions remain until this day.

Author Biography

Peter Lorgeis Associate Professor of Asian Studies at Vanderbilt University. He is a historian of tenth- and eleventh-century China, with a particular interest in Chinese military, political and social history. His previous books include Chinese Martial Arts: From Antiquity to the Twenty-First Centuryand The Asian Military Revolution.

Reviews

'In short, fast-paced chapters, Peter Lorge provides a fresh look at key elements of China's imperial past. He invites the reader to ponder what we mean by "China", how to understand "dynasty", and whether sources written in literary Chinese overstate unity and continuity and underplay law, the military, and openness to new ideas.' -- Patricia Buckley Ebrey, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Washington, and author of The Cambridge Illustrated History of China 'A compact but engaging exposition of imperial China over the course of its 2,000-year history. Both accessible and informative, this book challenges a series of commonly held assumptions and reveals the complexity and incredible diversity of the Chinese world.' -- Imre Galambos, Reader in Chinese Studies, University of Cambridge