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9781107013094 (set) |
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International Standard Book Number |
1107013097 (set) |
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9781107013056 (hbk. : v. 1) |
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1107013054 (hbk. : v. 1) |
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International Standard Book Number |
9781107013063 (hbk. : v. 2) |
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1107013062 (hbk. : v. 2) |
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9781107013070 (hbk. : v. 3) |
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1107013070 (hbk. : v. 3) |
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International Standard Book Number |
9781107013087 (hbk. : v. 4) |
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International Standard Book Number |
1107013089 (hbk. : v. 4) |
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Transcribing agency |
UKMGB |
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
951 XIN/H |
245 14 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
The history of Chinese civilization / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
general editors, Yuan Xingpei ... [et al.] ; English text edited by David R. Knechtges. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Cambridge ; |
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New York : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Cambridge University Press, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2012. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
4 v. : |
Dimensions |
24 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
"Originally published by Peking University Press as History of Chinese civilization, 2006"--T.p. verso.<br/><br/>v. 1. Earliest times-221 B.C.E. / volume editor, Yan Wenming -- v. 2. Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, and the Northern and Southern dynasties / volume editor, Zhang Chuanxi -- v. 3. Sui and Tang to mid-Ming dynasties (581-1525) / volume editor Yuan Xingpei -- v. 4. Late Ming and Qing dynasties (1525-1911) / volume editor, Lou Yulie. |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Contents<br/>f id nffiiriiri'.'i (Did Tolorpldti'-i<br/>Oft tt'ilttSIntors Ami<br/>Nolc on the tnnisUitio}\ -vi.v<br/>Introduction to the English edition<br/>albert e. dien<br/>Introduction to Volume II 14<br/>ZHANG CHUANXI<br/>,.Creation ,nd dcdopment of aunified multi-ethnic centralized<br/>State system 4^<br/>ZHANG CHUANXI<br/>I •The Qin state 4^<br/>II. -The Qin systetn inherited by the Han" and Emperor Wu of<br/>Han's reform 51<br/>III •Ad.m.in.isten•ngbwoHrdpeinarreeaass adniidu opheninfgo the Silk Road in<br/>the Han dynasty 58<br/>. . , the late Eastern Han and Western Jin 78 VEco^tlde»nt and «Hnicin<egrat^n during the EasternJin and Northern and Southern Dynasties «5<br/>.. The establishment and transformation of bureaucratic government<br/>VAN BUKE<br/>, .The establishment of the bureaucracy 95<br/>I] Bureaucrats and scholars 105<br/>III. Bureaucraric gentry and government by powerful dans ...<br/>CoiltCIKS<br/>IV •The difficult maintenance and continued progress of"<br/>bureaucratic government 120<br/>V•Integration of Han and non-Han peoples, and the revival of bureaucracy<br/>in the Northern andSouthern Dynasties 129<br/>3•Growth of the feudal economy 139<br/>ZHANG CHUANXI<br/>1•The development ofprivate land ownership and the government policy of<br/>land limitation 139<br/>II •The development of agriculture 153<br/>III •The rapid development of stateandprivate craft production 164<br/>IV •The rise anddecline of commerce andthe development<br/>of transportation 171<br/>V•Economic and cultural exchange between China and its neighbors 184<br/>4•The position and evolution of Ruist learning 196<br/>I•From "burning books and burying scholars alive" to the "exclusive<br/>promotion of Ruist learning" 196<br/>CHEN SUZHEN<br/>II •The transmission of the Five Classics and their schools of<br/>interpretation 205<br/>CHEN SUZHEN in .Debates between the three Spmg Autumn Ammb traditions and<br/>New Text and Old Text scholars 217<br/>IV .Governance by moral teachinga'nd'the further growth of Rutsm iw<br/>CHEN SUZHEN V•The development of school education 239<br/>VAN BUKE<br/>5•Abstruse learning In the Wei andJin dynast,es .5.<br/>ZHANG QIQUN<br/>•zrrsr™'--' -<br/>VBetween abstruse learning and Buddhism T<br/>VI<br/>CDittcms<br/>6 •The introduction of Buddhism and the appearance of Daoism 292<br/>WANG BANG WEI<br/>1•The introduction of Buddhism to China 293<br/>II •Thedevelopment of Buddhism incentral China 302<br/>III •The influence of Buddhism on Chinese culture 320<br/>IV •The birth of Daoist religion 327<br/>V•Daoism in theJin and Northern andSouthern Dynasties 336<br/>7•The foundation and development ofhistoriography and geography 348<br/>YUE QINGPING<br/>I •The SillJi of Sima Qian 352<br/>11 •The establishment and evolution of the dynastic history 359<br/>III • Gazetteers and regional histories 365<br/>IV•Achievementsin geography 372<br/>8•Literature of the Qin, Han. Wei. Jin, and Northern and<br/>Southern Dynasties 379<br/>FU GANG<br/>I •Literary self-consciousness 379<br/>II •The creation ofatradition ofbiographical writing 390<br/>III •Han dynastyfii and ytiefii 402<br/>IV •Toward the triumphof lyric poetry 409<br/>9•The full flourishing ofthe arts 424<br/>1•Breaking new artistic ground 42.4<br/>ZHAO HUACHENG<br/>II •Grandeur and beauty in architecture 426<br/>ZHAO HUACHENG<br/>III •The splendor of Han painting 433<br/>ZHAO HUACHENG<br/>IV .Paintfngand paintingcriticisn. in .he Wc.Jin. and Northern and<br/>Southern Dynasties 437<br/>ZHANG XIN<br/>V•Traditional sculpture 447<br/>ZHAO HUACHENG<br/>VI .Buddhist sculpture and cave mural painting 456<br/>Q| DONGFANG VII Calligraphic art and theory 463<br/>khanc: XIN<br/>vn<br/>Contents<br/>lo •Systematization ofscience and technology 474<br/>ZHANG FAN<br/>I •Astronomy and calendrics 474<br/>II •Systematization of Chinese medicine and herbology 485<br/>III •Progress in the agricultural sciences 495 '<br/>IV •Innovations in mechanical technology 502<br/>V•The mvention and improvement of the paper-making technology 510<br/>11 •Sociallife 517<br/>yue qingping<br/>1•Daily life: clothing food, housing, and transportation 5,7<br/>11 •Family and patriarchal clan 547<br/>III •Seasonal entertainments 557<br/>Bibliography 575<br/> |
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Geographic name |
China |
General subdivision |
Civilization. |
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Reference Books |