The Cambridge Illustrated History of China

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"To compress 8,000 years of a civilization’s life into a single volume is a daunting task, but University of Illinois historian Patricia Ebrey does the job with authority and considerable flair. Writing with an eye to explaining recurring themes in Chinese history, she discusses ideas of order and statecraft, resource allocation and use, imperialism and population growth. Along the way she makes interesting asides, noting, among other things, that the Mongol conquerors of China monopolized the bamboo trade because they did not want the ethnic Chinese to make weapons, and she gives stimulating overviews of such matters as the manufacture of silk, hardwood furniture, and ceramics." (text taken from Amazon)
Year of Publication
1999
Number of Pages
352
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN Number
052166991X
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Chronology
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