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China On The Sea eBook

How The Maritime World Shaped Modern China

by Zheng Yangwen
language: english
Publisher: BRILL, October of 2011 ‧
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Generations of Chinese scholars have made China synonymous with the Great Wall and presented its civilization as fundamentally land-bound. This volume challenges this perspective, demonstrating that China was not a "Walled Kingdom", certainly not since the Yongjia Disturbance in 311. China reached out to the maritime world far more actively than historians have acknowledged, while the seas and what came from the seas-from Islam, fragrances and Jesuits to maize, opium and clocks-significantly changed the course of history, and have been of inestimable importance to China since the Ming. This book integrates the maritime history of China, especially the Qing period, a subject which has hitherto languished on the periphery of scholarly analysis, into the mainstream of current historical narrative. It was the seas that made Tang China a "Cosmopolitan Empire" (Mark Lewis), the Song dynasty China's "Greatest Age" (John Fairbank), China at 1600 "the largest and most sophisticated of all unified realms on earth" (Jonathan Spence), and the reign of the three Qing emperors (Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong) China's "last golden age" (Charles Hucker).

China On The Sea

How The Maritime World Shaped Modern China

by Zheng Yangwen

Property Description
ISBN: 9789004194786
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date: October of 2011
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: China Studies
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Asia, Pacific and Oceania
EAN: 9789004194786