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The Mozartian Historian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Mozartian Historian

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Confucian China and Its Modern Fate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 644

Confucian China and Its Modern Fate

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Liang Chʻi-chʻao and the Mind of Modern China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Liang Chʻi-chʻao and the Mind of Modern China

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China: An Interpretive History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

China: An Interpretive History

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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 571

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism

A broad examination of the rise of nationalism, populism, xenophobia, and racism throughout the world The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism provides expert insight into the complex, interconnected factors that are influencing patterns of human relations worldwide in a time of rising populist nationalism, intensified racial and religious tensions, and mounting hostilities towards immigrants and minorities. Analyzing the underlying forces which continue to drive global trends, this volume examines contemporary patterns based on the most recent evidence spanning five continents—offering a diversity of interpretations, models and perspectives that address the challe...

China Marches West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

China Marches West

From about 1600 to 1800, the Qing empire of China expanded to unprecedented size. Through astute diplomacy, economic investment, and a series of ambitious military campaigns into the heart of Central Eurasia, the Manchu rulers defeated the Zunghar Mongols, and brought all of modern Xinjiang and Mongolia under their control, while gaining dominant influence in Tibet. The China we know is a product of these vast conquests. Peter C. Perdue chronicles this little-known story of China's expansion into the northwestern frontier. Unlike previous Chinese dynasties, the Qing achieved lasting domination over the eastern half of the Eurasian continent. Rulers used forcible repression when faced with re...

Problems of Art and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

Problems of Art and Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1951
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Chinese Medicine Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Chinese Medicine Men

Cochran reconsiders the nature and role of consumer culture in the spread of globalization and illuminates enduring features of the Chinese experience of consumer culture. The history of Chinese medicine men in pre-socialist China, he suggests, has relevance for the 21st century because they achieved goals that resonate with their successors today.

The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE-800 CE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE-800 CE

The Chinese Dreamscape, 300 BCE-800 CE investigates what dreams meant in late classical and early medieval China. Mapping a common dreamscape that underlies manuals of dream interpretation, scriptural instructions, and other texts, Robert Ford Campany sheds light on how people in a distant age wrestled with--and celebrated--the strangeness of dreams.

Asia Inside Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Asia Inside Out

(Continued). "Each author examines an unnoticed moment--a single year or decade--that redefined Asia in some important way. Heide Walcher explores the founding of the Safavid dynasty in the crucial battle of 1501, while Peter C. Perdue investigates New World silver's role in Sino-Portuguese and Sino-Mongolian relations after 1557. Victor Lieberman synthesizes imperial changes in Russia, Burma, Japan, and North India in the seventeenth century, Charles Wheeler focuses on Zen Buddhism in Vietnam to 1683, and Kerry Ward looks at trade in Pondicherry, India, in 1745. Nancy Um traces coffee exports from Yemen in 1636 and 1726, and Robert Hellyer follows tea exports from Japan to global markets in 1874. Anand Yang analyzes the diary of an Indian soldier who fought in China in 1900, and Eric Tagliacozzo portrays the fragility of Dutch colonialism in 1910. Andrew Willford delineates the erosion of cosmopolitan Bangalore in the mid-twentieth century, and Naomi Hosoda relates the problems faced by Filipino workers in Dubai in the twenty-first.