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The Cambridge History of China: Volume 5, The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907-1279, Part 1 (Hardcover): Denis Twitchett,... The Cambridge History of China: Volume 5, The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907-1279, Part 1 (Hardcover)
Denis Twitchett, Paul Jakov Smith
R3,983 Discovery Miles 39 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This first of two volumes on the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) and its Five Dynasties and Southern Kingdoms precursors presents the political history of China from the fall of the T'ang Dynasty in 907 to the Mongol conquest of the Southern Sung in 1279. Its twelve chapters survey the personalities and events that marked the rise, consolidation, and demise of the Sung polity during an era of profound social, economic, and intellectual ferment. The authors place particular emphasis on the emergence of a politically conscious literati class during the Sung, characterized by the increasing importance of the examination system early in the dynasty and on the rise of the tao-hsueh (Neo-Confucian) movement toward the end. In addition, they highlight the destabilizing influence of factionalism and ministerial despotism on Sung political culture and the impact of the powerful steppe empires of the Khitan Liao, Tangut Hsi Hsia, Jurchen Chin, and Mongol Yuan on the shape and tempo of Sung dynastic events.

The Cambridge History of China: Volume 5, Sung China, 960-1279 AD, Part 2 (Hardcover, Volume 5, The Five Dynasties and Sung... The Cambridge History of China: Volume 5, Sung China, 960-1279 AD, Part 2 (Hardcover, Volume 5, The Five Dynasties and Sung China, 960–1279 AD)
John W. Chaffee, Denis Twitchett
R4,782 Discovery Miles 47 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the second of two volumes on the Sung Dynasty, which together provide a comprehensive history of China from the fall of the T'ang Dynasty in 907 to the Mongol conquest of the Southern Sung in 1279. With contributions from leading historians in the field, Volume 5, Part Two paints a complex portrait of a dynasty beset by problems and contradictions, but one which, despite its military and geopolitical weakness, was nevertheless economically powerful, culturally brilliant, socially fluid and the most populous of any empire in global history to that point. In this much anticipated addition to the series, the authors survey key themes across ten chapters, including government, economy, society, religion, and thought to provide an authoritative and topical treatment of a profound and significant period in Chinese history.

The Cambridge History of China: Volume 1, The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 BC-AD 220 (Hardcover, Volume 1, The Ch'in... The Cambridge History of China: Volume 1, The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 BC-AD 220 (Hardcover, Volume 1, The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 BC–AD 220)
Denis Twitchett, Michael Loewe
R3,977 Discovery Miles 39 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume begins the historical coverage of The Cambridge History of China with the establishment of the Ch‘in empire in 221 BC and ends with the abdication of the last Han emperor in AD 220. Spanning four centuries, this period witnessed major evolutionary changes in almost every aspect of China’s development, being particularly notable for the emergence and growth of a centralized administration and imperial government. Owing to their pioneer achievements and the heritage that they left for later empires, these dynasties have rightly been regarded as a formative influence throughout Chinese history. Important archaeological discoveries of recent years have made a new approach possible for many aspects of the period. Leading historians from Asia, Europe, and America have contributed chapters that convey a realistic impression of significant political, economic, intellectual, religious, and social developments, and of the contacts that the Chinese made with other peoples at this time. Like the other volumes in the series, volume 1 summarizes the information given in primary sources in the light of the most recent critical scholarship. As the book is intended for the general reader as well as the specialist, technical details are given in both Chinese terms and English equivalents. References lead to primary sources and their translations and to secondary writings in European languages as well as Chinese and Japanese.

The Cambridge History of China: Volume 7, The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part 1 (Hardcover, Volume 7, The Ming Dynasty,... The Cambridge History of China: Volume 7, The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part 1 (Hardcover, Volume 7, The Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644)
Frederick W. Mote, Denis Twitchett
R3,978 Discovery Miles 39 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume in the authoritative Cambridge History of China is devoted to the history of the Ming dynasty, with some account of the three decades before the dynasty's formal establishment, and of the Ming Courts, which survived in South China for a generation after 1644. Volume 7 deals primarily with political developments of the period, but it also incorporates background in social, economic, and cultural history where this is relevant to the course of events. The Ming period is the only segment of later imperial history during which all of China proper was ruled by a native, or Han dynasty. The success of the Chinese in regaining control over their own government is an important event in history, and the Ming dynasty thus has been regarded, both in Ming times and even more so in this century, as an era of Chinese resurgence. The volume provides the largest and most detailed account of the Ming period in any language. Summarizing all modern research in Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages, the authors have gone far beyond a summary of the state of the field, but have incorporated original research on subjects that have never before been described in detail. Volume 7 will be followed by a topical volume of Ming history (Volume 8) that will offer detailed studies of institutional changes, international relations, social and economic history, and the history of ideas and of religion.

Confucian Personalities (Hardcover): Arthur F. Wright, Denis Twitchett Confucian Personalities (Hardcover)
Arthur F. Wright, Denis Twitchett
R2,339 Discovery Miles 23 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cambridge History of China: Volume 5, Sung China, 960-1279 AD, Part 2 (Paperback): John W. Chaffee, Denis Twitchett The Cambridge History of China: Volume 5, Sung China, 960-1279 AD, Part 2 (Paperback)
John W. Chaffee, Denis Twitchett
R1,721 Discovery Miles 17 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the second of two volumes on the Sung Dynasty, which together provide a comprehensive history of China from the fall of the T'ang Dynasty in 907 to the Mongol conquest of the Southern Sung in 1279. With contributions from leading historians in the field, Volume 5, Part Two paints a complex portrait of a dynasty beset by problems and contradictions, but one which, despite its military and geopolitical weakness, was nevertheless economically powerful, culturally brilliant, socially fluid and the most populous of any empire in global history to that point. In this much anticipated addition to the series, the authors survey key themes across ten chapters, including government, economy, society, religion, and thought to provide an authoritative and topical treatment of a profound and significant period in Chinese history.

The Writing of Official History under the T'ang (Paperback, New Ed): Denis Twitchett The Writing of Official History under the T'ang (Paperback, New Ed)
Denis Twitchett
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book describes how the Chinese government, between about 620 and 850, developed an official organization designed to select, process, and edit material for inclusion in official historical works eventually to be incorporated in an official history of the dynasty. The first part gives a detailed account of the establishment of the official apparatus designed to produce a record of the T’ang dynasty, which would remain standard for more than a millennium, with some analysis of the individuals who served in these offices. The second part gives all available detail about the various works produced by this apparatus, divided among its various genres, and listing all known titles, their authorship, and their relationships to one another. The third part shows the cumulative process by which a dynastic history came into being, and the way in which we can detect various elements in the completed history.

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