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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Many nations define themselves in terms of territory or people; China defines itself in terms of history. With the worlds longest tradition of history-writing, its extraordinary past ought to be common knowledge. China, by the eminent historian John Keay, should make it so. Informed by the latest research and enlivened by wit and anecdote, Keays narrative spans 5,000 years, from the Three Dynasties (2000220 BC) to Deng Xiaopings opening of China and the past three decades of economic growth. Broadly chronological, the book presents a history of all the Chinas—including regions (Yunnan, Tibet, Xinjiang, Mongolia, Manchuria) that account for two-thirds of the Peoples Republic of China land mass but which barely feature in its conventional history. Crisp, judicious, and engaging, China is destined to become the classic single-volume history for anyone seeking to understand the past, present, and future of this immensely powerful nation. Book News Annotation:First printed in hardcover in 2009 and now in an attractive reprinted
paper edition, this one-volume history of China excels for presenting
the long stretch of history in a readable style, engaging with the
diverse peoples and religions in a refreshingly objective manner that
demonstrates the country's diversity, in part by uncovering the
origins of long-standing national myths. Beginning with the earliest
dynasties, the first 12 chapters describe China's extraordinarily
well-documented ancient and medieval history, with the Ming, Manchu,
end of the Ming, and 20th century in the final four chapters.
Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:An authoritative history of five millennia of Chinese history About the AuthorJohn Keay, formerly a special correspondent for The Economist, contributes regularly to the Sunday Telegraph, Times Higher Educational Supplement, and the Literary Review. The author of numerous books, including the classic India: A History, he lives in Argyll, Scotland. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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