Peking Story
Title | Peking Story PDF eBook |
Author | David Kidd |
Publisher | Eland Publishing |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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A haunting and delicately observed description of the last days of Mandarin culture before the revolution, 'Peking Story' is a testimony to a way of life, a culture, an aesthetic and a civilisation which has since completely disappeared.
The Old China Hands
Title | The Old China Hands PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Grandison Finney |
Publisher | Greenwood Publishing Group |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | History |
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Life in Ancient China
Title | Life in Ancient China PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Clarence Challen |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing Company |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780778720379 |
Along China's Yellow River, a mighty and technologically advanced civilization grew and flourished for thousands of years without any contact from the rest of the world. Life in Ancient China explores the daily lives of early the Chinese people, profiles the great dynasties that ruled China over the centuries, and introduces important religious and philosophical contributions, such as Confucianism, Daosim, and Buddhism. Enduring Chinese innovations, such as writing, papermaking, and The Great Wall are also featured.
Finding God in Ancient China
Title | Finding God in Ancient China PDF eBook |
Author | Chan Kei Thong |
Publisher | Zondervan |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0310292387 |
Finding God in Ancient China is a sweeping historical, cultural, and linguistic tour through the history of China that seeks to connect the God of the Bible with ancient Chinese language, traditions, and rituals.
Jews in Old China
Title | Jews in Old China PDF eBook |
Author | Sidney Shapiro |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
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The accidental discovery in the 17th century of a Jewish community in the city of Kaifeng, and the findings there by Jesuit missionaries, marked the beginning of widespread interest in the subject of Jews in China. In the centuries that followed, Western Sinologists arrived in China and engaged in a variety of investigations. In the 1f980s, however, Sidney Shapiro, a former New York lawyer who has lived half a century in Beijing, felt that "there was a crying need to learn what the Chinese scholars themselves have to say about the history of Jews in China." With that in mind, he compiled the remarkable fruits of research conducted by Chinese social scientists, and edited and translated them into English. Jews in Old China was originally published by Hippocrene Books in 1984 with considerable success. It was then translated into Hebrew and published in Israel in 1987. This newly expanded edition offers a rich exposition, according to the Chinese investigations, on the origins of these Jewish migrants-when and why they came, the routes they followed, where they settled, and descriptions of their religious and social lives under the Hans, the Mongols, and the Manchus. This book provides a wealth of information about the conflicts, contributions, adaptation and ultimate assimilation of the Jews in China. It also introduces, from the Chinese perspective, the Radanites, the great medieval Jewish mercantile traders, who provided an important link between China and the West.
The Old China Book
Title | The Old China Book PDF eBook |
Author | N. Hudson Moore |
Publisher | Wildside Press LLC |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1434477274 |
A history and study of old English china.
Growing Old in a New China
Title | Growing Old in a New China PDF eBook |
Author | Rose K. Keimig |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2021-02-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1978813937 |
Growing Old in a New China: Transitions in Elder Care is an accessible exploration of changing care arrangements in China. Combining anthropological theory, ethnographic vignettes, and cultural and social history, it sheds light on the growing movement from home-based to institutional elder care in urban China. The book examines how tensions between old and new ideas, desires, and social structures are reshaping the experience of caring and being cared for. Weaving together discussions of family ethics, care work, bioethics, aging, and quality of life, this book puts older adults at the center of the story. It explores changing relationships between elders and themselves, their family members, caregivers, society, and the state, and the attempts made within and across these relational webs to find balance and harmony. The book invites readers to ponder the deep implications of how and why we care and the ways end-of-life care arrangements complicate both living and dying for many elders.