Windows on the Chinese World. Reflections by Five Historians. Clara Wing-chung Ho is a professor in the Department of History at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Windows on the Chinese World. Each chapter of this collection addresses a problem in Chinese history that is both interesting and important, as well as offering new ideas and interpretations, plus a methodological example that might inspire other scholars. Subjects: History, Asia, China, History, Social History.
Each chapter of this collection addresses a problem in Chinese history that is both interesting and important, as well as offering new ideas and interpretations, plus a methodological example that might inspire other scholars. There is a wide temporal span among the chapters, which take in early, medieval, and late imperial China.
Clara Wing-Chung Ho, Patricia Ebrey, Benjamin A. Elman
Clara Wing-Chung Ho, Patricia Ebrey, Benjamin A. Elman. There is also a broad range of topics covered, including gender, society, archaeology, historiography, demography, intellectual thought, art, science, and technology.
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Windows on the Chinese World Reflections by Five Historians. Ho, Clara Wing-chung & Patricia Buckley Ebrey & Benjamin A. Elman & Mark Elvin & Josephine Fox & Susan Mann & Edward L. Shaughnessy. Published by Lexington Books (2008). ISBN 10: 0739127691 ISBN 13: 9780739127698.
Introduction, Clara Wing-chung Ho Chronologies of ancient China : a critique of the . Ho, Clara Wing-chung, 1963-. Uniform Title: AsiaWorld.
Introduction, Clara Wing-chung Ho Chronologies of ancient China : a critique of the "Xia-Shang-Zhou chronology" project, Edward L. Shaughnessy The politics of imperial collecting in the northern Song period, Patricia Buckley Ebrey Who is responsible for the limits of Jesuit scientific and technical transmission from Europe to China in the eighteenth century? /. .
Benjamin A. Elman Marriages, births, and deaths in the lower Yangzi Valley during the later eighteenth century, Mark Elvin and Josephine Fox . Elman Marriages, births, and deaths in the lower Yangzi Valley during the later eighteenth century, Mark Elvin and Josephine Fox Why women were not a problem in nineteenth-century Chinese thought, Susan Mann. Geographic Name: China Civilization.
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Each chapter of this collection addresses a problem in Chinese history that is. There is also a broad range of topics covered, including gender, society, archaeology, historiography, demography, intellectual thought, art, science, and techlogy.
Ebrey, Patricia Buckley (2010). The Cambridge Illustrated History of China "Reflections on the 'New Qing History' School in the United States," Chinese Studies in History, Winter 2009/2010, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p. The Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Translation by Mark Elvin, Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan. Reflections on the 'New Qing History' School in the United States," Chinese Studies in History, Winter 2009/2010, Vol. 43 Issue 2, pp 92–96. Nationalist era (1912–present). Further information: History of the Republic of China § Further reading.
reflections by five historians. by Clara Wing-chung Ho. Published 2008 by Lexington Books in Lanham, MD. Written in English. Introduction, Clara Wing-chung Ho. Chronologies of ancient China: a critique of the Xia Shang Zhou chronology, Edward l. The politics of imperial collecting in the northern Song period, Patricia Buckley Ebrey. Who is responsible for the limits of Jesuit scientific and technical transmission from Europe to China in the eighteenth century, Benjamin A.