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500 | _aVol. 1. edited by Denis Twitchett and Michael Loewe; vol. 2. edited by Albert E. Dien, Keith N. Knapp; vol. 5, pt. 1 edited by Denis Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith; vol. 5, pt. 2 edited by John W. Chaffee and Denis Twitchett ; vol. 6 edited by Herbert Franke and Denis Twitchett; vol. 7-8 edited by Frederick W. Mote and Denis Twitchett; v. 9. edited by Willard J. Peterson; v. 11 edited by John F. Fairbank and Kwang-Ching Liu; v. 13 edited by John K. Fairbank and Albert Feuerwerker; v. 14-15 edited by Roderick MacFarquhar and John K. Fairbank | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes | ||
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_gv. 1. _tThe Ch��in and Han Empires, 221 B.C.-A.D. 220: _tIntroduction / _rMichael Loewe -- _tThe state and empire of Ch'in / _rDerk Bodde -- _tThe Former Han dynasty / _rMichael Loewe -- _tWang Mang, the restoration of the Han dynasty, and Later Han / _rHans Bielenstein -- _tThe conduct of government and the issues at stake (A.D. 57-167) / _rMichael Loewe -- _tThe fall of Han / _rB.J. Mansvelt Beck -- _tHan foreign relations / _rY�� Ying-shih -- _tThe structure and practice of government / _rMichael Loewe -- _tThe institutions of Later Han / _rHans Bielenstein -- _tCh'in and Han law / _rA.F.P. Hulsew�� -- _tThe economic and social history of Former Han / _rNishijima Sadao -- _tThe economic and social history of Later Han / _rPatricia Ebrey -- _tThe religious and intellectual background / _rMichael Loewe -- _tThe concept of sovereignty / _rMichael Loewe -- _tThe development of the Confucian schools / _rRobert P. Kramers -- _tConfucian, Legalist and Taoist thought in Later Han / _rCh'en Ch'i-y��n -- _tPhilosophy and religion from Han to Sui / _rPaul Demi��ville -- _tPostscript to chapter 16 / _rTimothy Barrett |
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_gv. 2. _tThe Six Dynasties, 220-589: _tHistory -- _tWei / _rRafe de Crespigny -- _tWu / _rRafe de Crespigny -- _tShu-Han / _rJ. Michael Farmer -- _tWestern Jin / _rDamien Chaussende -- _tEastern Jin / _rCharles Holcombe -- _gThe _tSixteen Kingdoms / _rCharles Holcombe -- _tCheng-Han State / _rTerry F. Kleeman -- _tNorthern Wei / _rScott Pearce -- _tEastern Wei-Northern Qi / _rAlbert E. Dien -- _tWestern Wei-Northern Zhou / _rAlbert E. Dien -- _gThe _tSouthern Dynasties / _rAndrew Chittick -- _gPart 2. _tSociety and Realia. _gThe _tArt of War / _rDavid A. Graff -- _tForeign Relations / _rCharles Holcombe -- _gThe _tNorthern Economy / _rVictor Cunrui Xiong -- _gThe _tSouthern Economy / _rLiu Shufen -- _tAgriculture / _rFrancesca Bray -- _gThe _tHistory of Sogdians in China / _rRong Xinjiang -- _tNorthern Material Culture / _rShing M��ller -- _tSouthern Material Culture / _rAnnette Kieser -- _tWomen, Families, and Gendered Society / _rJen-Der Lee -- _tLocal Society / _rHou Xudong -- _gPart 3. _tCulture, Religion, and Art. _tConfucian Learning and Influence / _rKeith N. Knapp -- _tQingtan and Xuanxue / _rYuet Keung Lo -- _tBuddism / _rJohn Kieschnick -- _tDaoism / _rStephen R. Bokenkamp -- _tPopular Religion / _rRobert Ford Campany -- _gThe _tWorld of Prose Literature / _rAntje Richter -- _gThe _tWorld of Poetry / _rCynthia L. Chennault -- _tArt and Visual Culture / _rWu Hung -- _tMusic / _rBo Lawergren |
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_gv. 3. _tSui and T��ang China, 589-906, pt. 1: _tIntroduction / _rDenis Twitchett -- _tThe Sui dynasty (581-617) / _rArthur F. Wright -- _tThe founding of the T'ang dynasty: Kao-tsu (reign 618-26) / _rHoward J. Wechsler -- _tT'ai-tsung (reign 626-49) the consolidator / _rHoward J. Wechsler -- _tKao-tsung (reign 649-83) and the empress Wu: the inheritor and the usurper / _rDenis Twitchett and Howard J. Wechsler -- _tThe reigns of the empress Wu, Chung-tsung and Jui-tsung (684-712) / _rRichard W.L. Guisso -- _tHs��an-tsung (reign 712-56) / _rDenis Twitchett -- _tCourt and province in mid- and late T'ang / _rC.A. Peterson -- _tCourt politics in late T'ang times / _rMichael T. Dalby -- _tThe end of the T'ang / _rRobert M. Somers |
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_gv. 5. _tThe Sung Dynasty and its precursors, 907-1279, pt. 1: _tIntroduction / _rPaul Jakov Smith -- _tThe Five Dynasties / _rNaomi Standen -- _tThe Southern Kingdoms between the T'ang and the Sung, 907-979 / _rHugh R. Clark -- _tFounding and consolidation of the Sung Dynasty under T'ai-tsu (960-976), T'ai-tsung (976-997), and Chen-tsung (997-1022) / _rLau Nap-yin and Huang K'uan-chung -- _tThe reigns of Jen-tsung (1022-1063) and Ying-tsung (1063-1067) / _rMichael McGrath -- _tShen-tsung's reign and the new policies of Wang An-shih, 1067-1085 / _rPaul Jakov Smith -- _tChe-tsung's reign (1085-1100) and the Age of Faction / _rAri Daniel Levine -- _tThe reigns of Hui-tsung (1100-1126) and Ch'in-tsung (1126-1127) and the fall of the Northern Sung / _rAri Daniel Levine -- _tThe move to the South and the reign of Kao-tsung (1127-1162) / _rTao Jing-shen -- _tThe reign of Hsiao-tsung (1162-1189) / _rGong Wei Ai -- _tThe reigns of Kuang-tsung (1189-1194) and Ning-tsung (1194-1224) / _rRichard L. Davis -- _tThe reign of Li-tsung (1224-1264) / _rRichard L. Davis -- _tThe reign of Tu-tsung (1264-1274) and his successors to 1279 / _rRichard L. Davis |
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_gv. 5, pt. 2. _tSung China, 960-1279: _tIntroduction: reflections on the Sung / _rJohn W. Chaffee -- _tSung government and politics / _rCharles Hartman -- _tThe Sung fiscal administration / _rPeter J. Golas -- _tA history of the Sung military / _rWang Tseng-Y�� -- _tChinese law and legal system: Five Dynasties and Sung / _rBrian McKinght -- _tSung education: schools, academies, and examinations / _rJohn W. Chaffee -- _tEconomic change in China, 960-1279 / _rJoseph P. McDermott -- _tChina's emergence as a maritime power / _rAngela Schottenhammer -- _tSung society and social change / _rRobert Hymes -- _tReconceptualizing the order of things in Northern and Southern Sung / _rPeter K. Bol -- _tThe rise of the Tao-hs��eh Confucian fellowship in Southern Sung / _rHoyt Cleveland Tillman |
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_gv. 6. _tAlien regimes and border states, 907-1368: _tIntroduction / _rHerbert Franke and Denis Twitchett -- _tThe Liao / _rDenis Twitchett and Klaus-Peter Tietze -- _tThe Hsi Hsia / _rRuth Dunnel -- _tThe Chin dynasty / _rHerbert Franke -- _tThe rise of the Mongolian empire and Mongolian rule in north China / _rThomas Allsen -- _tThe reign of Khubilai khan / _rMorris Rossabi -- _tMid-Y��an politics / _rHsiao Ch'i-ch'ing -- _tShun-ti and the end of Y��an rule in China / _rJohn Dardess -- _tThe Y��an government and society / _rElizabeth Endicott-West -- _tChinese society under Mongol rule, 1215-1368 / _rFrederick W. Mote |
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_gv. 8. _tThe Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, pt. 2: _tIntroduction / _rDenis Twitchett and Frederick W. Mote -- _tMing government / _rCharles O. Hucker -- _tThe Ming fiscal administration / _rRay Huang -- _tMing law / _rJohn D. Langlois, Jr. -- _tThe Ming and Inner Asia / _rMorris Rossabi -- _tSino-Korean tributary relations under the Ming / _rDonald N. Clark -- _tMing foreign relations: Southeast Asia / _rWang Gungwu -- _tRelations with maritime Europeans, 1514-1662 / _rJohn E. Wills, Jr. -- _tMing China and the emerging world economy, c. 1470-1650 / _rWilliam Atwell -- _tThe socio-economic development of rural China during the Ming / _rMartin Heijdra -- _tCommunications and commerce / _rTimothy Brook -- _tConfucian learning in late Ming thought / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tLearning from Heaven: the introduction of Christianity and other Western ideas into late Ming China / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tOfficial religion in the Ming / _rRomeyn Taylor -- _tMing Buddhism / _rY�� Ch��n-fang -- _tTaoism in Ming culture / _rJudith A. Berling |
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_gv. 9, pt. 1. _tThe Ch'ing Empire to 1800: _tIntroduction: New Order for the Old Order / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tState Building before 1644 / _rGertraude Roth Li -- _tThe Shun-chih Reign / _rJerry Dennerline -- _tThe K'ang-hsi Reign / _rJonathan D. Spence -- _tThe Yung-cheng Reign / _rMadeleine Zelin -- _tThe Ch'ien-lung Reign / _rAlexander Woodside -- _tThe Conquest Elite of the Ch'ing Empire / _rPamela Kyle Crossley -- _tThe Social Roles of Literati in Early to Mid-Ch'ing / _rBenjamin A. Elman -- _tWomen, Families, and Gender Relations / _rSusan Mann -- _tSocial Stability and Social Change / _rWilliam T. Rowe -- _tEconomic Developments, 1644-1800 / _rRamon H. Myers and Yeh-chien Wang |
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_gv. 9, pt. 2. _tThe Ch'ing Dynasty to 1800: _tIntroduction: The Ch'ing dynasty, the Ch'ing empire, and the Great Ch'ing integrated domain / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tGoverning Provinces / _rR. Kent Guy -- _tTaiwan prefecture in the eighteenth century / _rJohn Robert Shepherd -- _tThe Extension of Ch'ing rule over Mongolia, Sinkiang, and Tibet, 1636-1800 / _rNicola Di Cosmo -- _tTributary relations between the Chos��n and Ch'ing courts to 1800 / _rLim Jongtae -- _tThe emergence of the state of Vietnam / _rJohn K. Whitmore and Brian Zottoli -- _tCultural transfers between Tokugawa Japan and Ch'ing China to 1800 / _rBenjamin A. Elman -- _tCh'ing relations with maritime Europeans / _rJohn E. Wills and John L. Cranmer-Byng -- _tCatholic missionaries, 1644-1800 / _rJohn W. Witek -- _tCalendrical learning and medicine, 1600-1800 / _rChu Pingyi -- _tTaoists, 1644-1850 / _rVincent Goossaert -- _tArguments over learning based on intuitive knowing in early Ch'ing / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tAdvancement of learning in early Ch'ing: Three cases / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tDominating learning from above during the K'ang-hsi period / _rWillard J. Peterson -- _tPolitical pressures on the cultural sphere in the Ch'ing period / _rWang Fan-Sen -- _tChanging roles of local elites from the 1720s to the 1830s / _rSeunghyun Han |
505 | 0 | 0 |
_gv. 10. _tLate Ch��ing, 1800-1911, pt. 1: _tIntroduction: the old order / _rJohn K. Fairbank -- _tCh'ing Inner Asia c. 1800 / _rJoseph Fletcher -- _tDynastic decline and the roots of rebellion / _rSusan Mann Jones and Philip A. Kuhn -- _tThe Canton trade and the Opium War / _rFrederic Wakeman -- _tThe creation of the treaty system / _rJohn K. Fairbank -- _tThe Taiping Rebellion / _rPhilip A. Kuhn -- _tSino-Russian relations, 1800-62 / _rJoseph Fletcher -- _tThe heyday of the Ch'ing order in Mongolia, Sinkiang and Tibet / _rJoseph Fletcher -- _tThe Ch'ing Restoration / _rKwang-Ching Liu -- _tSelf-strengthening: the pursuit of Western technology / _rTing-yee Kuo and Kwang-Ching Liu -- _tChristian missions and their impact to 1900 / _rPaul A. Cohen |
505 | 0 | 0 |
_gv. 11. _tLate Ch��ing, 1800-1911, pt. 2: _tEconomic trends in the late Ch'ing empire, 1870-1911 / _rAlbert Feuerwerker -- _tLate Ch'ing foreign relations, 1866-1905 / _rImmanuel C.Y. Hsu -- _tChanging Chinese views of Western relations, 1840-95 / _rYen-P'ing Hao and Erh-min Wang -- _tThe military challenge: the north-west and the coast / _rKwang-Ching Liu and Richard J. Smith -- _tIntellectual change and the reform movement, 1890-8 / _rHao Chang -- _tJapan and the chinese revolution of 1911 / _rMarius B. Jansen -- _tPolitical and institutional reform 1901-11 / _rChuzo Ichiko -- _tGovernment, merchants and industry to 1911 / _rWellington K.K. Chan -- _tThe republican revolutionary movement / _rMichael Gasster -- _tCurrents of social change / _rMarianne Bastid-Bruguiere |
505 | 0 | 0 |
_gv. 12. _tRepublican China, 1912-1949, pt. 1: _tIntroduction: maritime and continental in China's history / _rJohn K. Fairbank -- _tEconomic trends, 1912-49 / _rAlbert Feuerwerker -- _tThe foreign presence in China / _rAlbert Feuerwerker -- _tPolitics in the aftermath of revolution: the era of Yuan Shih-k'ai, 1912-16 / _rErnest P. Young -- _tA constitutional republic: the Peking government, 1916-28 / _rAndrew J. Nathan -- _tThe warlord era: politics and militarism under the Peking government, 1916-28 / _rJames E. Sheridan -- _tIntellectual change: from the Reform movement to the May Fourth movement, 1895-1920 / _rCharlotte Furth -- _tThemes in intellectual history: May Fourth and after / _rBenjamin I. Schwartz -- _tLiterary trends I: the quest for modernity, 1895-1927 / _rLeo Ou-Fan Lee -- _tThe Chinese Communist Movement to 1927 / _rJerome Ch'en -- _tThe Nationalist Revolution: from Canton to Nanking, 1923-28 / _rC. Martin Wilbur -- _tThe Chinese bourgeoisie, 1911-37 / _rMarie-Claire Berg��re |
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_gv. 13. _tRepublican China, 1912-1949, pt. 2: _tIntroduction: perspectives on modern China's History / _rMary B. Rankin, John K. Fairbank and Albert Feuerwerker -- _tChina's international relations 1911-1931 / _rShinkichi Et�� -- _tNationalist China during the Nanking decade 1927-1937 / _rLloyd E. Eastman -- _tThe Communist movement 1927-1937 / _rJerome Ch'en -- _tThe agrarian system / _rRamon H. Myers -- _tPeasant movements / _rLucien Bianco -- _tThe development of local government / _rPhilip A. Kuhn -- _tThe growth of the academic community 1912-1949 / _rE-Tu Zen Sun -- _tLiterary trends: the road to revolution 1927-1949 / _rLeo Ou-Fan Lee -- _tJapanese aggression and China's international position 1931-1949 / _rAkira Iriye -- _tNationalist China during the Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945 / _rLloyd E. Eastman -- _tThe Chinese Communist movement during the Sino-Japanese War 1937-1945 / _rLyman Van Slyke -- _tThe KMT-CCP conflict 1945-1949 / _rSuzanne Pepper -- _tMao Tse-Tung's thought to 1949 / _rStuart R. Schram |
505 | 0 | 0 |
_gv. 14. _tThe People's Republic, pt. 1: the emergence of revolutionary China, 1949-1965: _tThe reunification of China / _rJohn K. Fairbank -- _tEmulating the Soviet model, 1949-1957 -- _tEstablishment and consolidation of the new regime / _rFrederick C. Teiwes -- _tEconomic recovery and the 1st Five-Year Plan / _rNicholas R. Lardy -- _tEducation for the new order / _rSuzanne Pepper -- _tThe Party and the intellectuals / _rMerlie Goldman -- _tForeign relations: from the Korean War to the Bandung Line / _rMineo Nakajima -- _tThe search for a Chinese road, 1958-1965 -- _tThe Great Leap Forward and the split in the Yenan leadership / _rKenneth Lieberthal -- _tThe Chinese economy under stress, 1958-1965 / _rNicholas R. Lardy -- _tNew directions in education / _rSuzanne Pepper -- _tThe Party and the intellectuals: phase two / _rMerle Goldman -- _tThe Sino-Soviet split / _rAllen S. Whiting -- _tEpilogue / _rRoderick Macfarquhar -- _tAppendixes: Meetings and Leaders |
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_gv. 15. _tThe People's Republic, pt. 2: revolutions within the Chinese Revolution, 1966-1982: _tMao Tse-tung's thought from 1949 to 1976 / _rStuart R. Schram -- _tThe Cultural Revolution: China in Turmoil, 1966-1969 -- _tThe Chinese state in crisis / _rHarry Harding -- _tChina confronts the Soviet Union: warfare and diplomacy on China's Inner Asian frontiers / _rThomas Robinson -- _tThe Cultural Revolution: the Struggle for the Succession, 1969-1982 -- _tThe succession to Mao and the end of Maoism / _rRoderick MacFarquhar -- _tThe opening to America / _rJonathan D. Pollack -- _tThe Cultural Revolution and its Aftermath -- _tChina's economic policy and performance / _rDwight H. Perkins -- _tEducation / _rSuzanne Pepper -- _tCreativity and politics / _rDouwe Fokkema -- _tLife and Letters Under Communism -- _tThe countryside under communism / _rRichard Madsen -- _tUrban life in the People's Republic / _rMartin King Whyte -- _tLiterature under communism / _rCyril Birch -- _tThe Separated Province -- _tTaiwan under Nationalist rule, 1949-1982 / _rRalph Clough -- _tEpilogue: the onus of unity -- _tAppendixes: meetings and leaders |
520 | _aInternational scholars and sinologists discuss culture, economic growth, social change, political processes, and foreign influences in China since the earliest pre-dynastic period | ||
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_a"The Cambridge History of China is the largest and most comprehensive history of China in the English language. Planned in the 1960s by the late, distinguished China scholar Professor John K. Fairbank of Harvard, and Denis Twitchett, Professor Emeritus of Princeton, the series covers the grand scale of Chinese history from the 3rd century BC, to the death of Mao Tse-tung. Consisting of fifteen volumes (two of which, Volumes 5 and 9 are to be published in two books), the history embodies both existing scholarship and extensive original research into hitherto neglected subjects and periods. The contributors, all specialists from the international community of Sinologists, cover the main developments in political, social, economic and intellectual life of China in their respective periods. Collectively they present the major events in a long history that encompasses both a very old civilisation and a great modern power. Written not only for students and scholars, but with the general reader in mind, the volumes are designed to be read continuously, or as works of reference. No knowledge of Chinese is necessary; for readers with Chinese, proper names and terms are identified with their characters in the glossary, and full references to Chinese, Japanese, and other works are given in the bibliographies. Numerous maps illustrate the texts. The published volumes have constituted essential reading in Chinese history. See also, The Cambridge History of Ancient China, Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy, eds., a companion to this series covering the period 1500 to 221 BC. General Editors: John K. Fairbank, Denis Twitchett." -- _cProvided by publisher |
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_aChina _xHistory |
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_aHistory. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01411628 |
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_aMacfarquhar, Roderick _d1925-2006 |
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_aFairbank, John King, _d1907-1991 |
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_iOnline version: _tCambridge history of China. _dCambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1978-<2009> _w(OCoLC)662389467 |
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