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The recipient of the Kluge Prize for lifetime achievement in the
humanities and the Tang Prize for "revolutionary research" in
Sinology, Ying-shih Yu is a premier scholar of Chinese studies.
Chinese History and Culture volumes 1 and 2 bring his extraordinary
oeuvre to English-speaking readers. Spanning two thousand years of
social, intellectual, and political change, the essays in these
volumes investigate two central questions through all aspects of
Chinese life: what core values sustained this ancient civilization
through centuries of upheaval, and in what ways did these values
survive in modern times? From Ying-shih Yu's perspective, the Dao,
or the Way, constitutes the inner core of Chinese civilization. His
work explores the unique dynamics between Chinese intellectuals'
discourse on the Dao, or moral principles for a symbolized ideal
world order, and their criticism of contemporary reality throughout
Chinese history. Volume 2 of Chinese History and Culture completes
Ying-shih Yu's systematic reconstruction and exploration of Chinese
thought over two millennia and its impact on Chinese identity.
Essays address the rise of Qing Confucianism, the development of
the Dai Zhen and Zhu Xi traditions, and the response of the
historian Zhang Xuecheng to the Dai Zhen approach. They take stock
of the thematic importance of Cao Xueqin's eighteenth-century
masterpiece Honglou meng (Dream of the Red Chamber) and the
influence of Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People, as well
as the radicalization of China in the twentieth century and the
fundamental upheavals of modernization and revolution. Ying-shih Yu
also discusses the decline of elite culture in modern China, the
relationships among democracy, human rights, and Confucianism, and
changing conceptions of national history. He reflects on the
Chinese approach to history in general and the larger political and
cultural function of chronological biographies. By situating
China's modern encounter with the West in a wider historical frame,
this second volume of Chinese History and Culture clarifies its
more curious turns and contemplates the importance of a renewed
interest in the traditional Chinese values recognizing common
humanity and human dignity.
The recipient of the Kluge Prize for lifetime achievement in the
humanities and the Tang Prize for "revolutionary research" in
Sinology, Ying-shih Yu is a premier scholar of Chinese studies.
Chinese History and Culture volumes 1 and 2 bring his extraordinary
oeuvre to English-speaking readers. Spanning two thousand years of
social, intellectual, and political change, the essays in these
volumes investigate two central questions through all aspects of
Chinese life: what core values sustained this ancient civilization
through centuries of upheaval, and in what ways did these values
survive in modern times? From Yu Ying-shih's perspective, the Dao,
or the Way, constitutes the inner core of Chinese civilization. His
work explores the unique dynamics between Chinese intellectuals'
discourse on the Dao, or moral principles for a symbolized ideal
world order, and their criticism of contemporary reality throughout
Chinese history. Volume 1 of Chinese History and Culture explores
how the Dao was reformulated, expanded, defended, and preserved by
Chinese intellectuals up to the seventeenth century, guiding them
through history's darkest turns. Essays incorporate the evolving
conception of the soul and the afterlife in pre- and post-Buddhist
China, the significance of eating practices and social etiquette,
the move toward greater individualism, the rise of the Neo-Daoist
movement, the spread of Confucian ethics, and the growth of
merchant culture and capitalism. A true panorama of Chinese
culture's continuities and transition, Yu Ying-shih's two-volume
Chinese History and Culture gives readers of all backgrounds a
unique education in the meaning of Chinese civilization.
LEAD LIKE A COACH: LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM LEGENDARY COACHES is the
how-to book in creating and sustaining excellence through teams.
Michael Duke's passion and insight into coaching as a leadership
style is on every page. Great coaches have mastered the keys to
making each player great. The legends know what winning really
means. This book is educational and inspiring, full of plenty of
real world stories that will motivate you to lead like a legend.
How do you transform your team into winners? Michael Duke has spent
half a lifetime searching for answers to this question. If you are
a CEO or supervisor, parent, coach or pastor then Coach to the Goal
is for you
From 1866 to 1878, former Rebel cavalry captain Gabriel Kings has
been the bane of railroad barons and bankers from Wyoming to Texas.
But now, after twelve years on the run, he and the gang of outlaws
calling themselves the Avenging Angels of the Shenandoah are about
to face the most serious threat of their long and infamous
careers--a posse headed by two seasoned Texas Rangers and a pair of
cagey Pinkerton detectives. Raising the stakes even higher, an old
enemy has set his sights on Kings, and the woman Kings
loves--spirited rancher's daughter Belle Jackson--is wearing thin
for waiting on him. Can Kings make it through this last scrape in
one piece, or has his time finally come?
TRUTH IS NOT AN OPTION.... Beijing, sometime in the near future: a
month has gone missing from official records. No one has any memory
of it, and no one can care less. Except for a small circle of
friends, who will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of the
sinister cheerfulness and amnesia that has possessed the Chinese
nation. When they kidnap a high-ranking official and force him to
reveal all, what they learn - not only about their leaders, but
also about their own people - stuns them to the core. It is a
message that will rock the world... Terrifying methods of cunning,
deception and terror are unveiled by the truth-seekers in this
thriller-expose of the Communist Party's stranglehold on China
today.
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