Xu Xiake (1587-1641)
Title | Xu Xiake (1587-1641) PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Ward |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780700713196 |
Sheds new light on the importance of the diaries of Xu Xiake (1587-1641), a compulsive traveller who spent a lifetime visiting and writing about China's 'beauty spots'.
Xu Xiake (1586-1641)
Title | Xu Xiake (1586-1641) PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Ward |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2013-12-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136840486 |
In this, the first full-length study in English of China's best-known travel writer, new light is shed on the importance of the diaries of Xu Xiake (1587-1687) a compulsive traveller who spent a lifetime visiting and writing about China's 'beauty spots'. The general view of his work, that he brought a sober, analytical approach to a genre previously the domain of the dillentante and that his writing was 'utilitarian' and lacking in literary merit is cast aside, revealing Xu to be a figure of his age, his concerns perfectly in tune with the exuberant tastes of other late Ming literati. Essential background is provided with a survey of the history of Chinese travel writing in general with particular emphasis given to the late-Ming period and a resume of Xu Xiake's life. The core of the work examines the wealth of new information to be found in a longer version of Xu's account of his great journey to southwest China, rediscovered in the 1970s. Detailed study of Xu's use of language serves to underline the breadth of achievement of a man who utilised traditional and contemporary Chinese poetic language in order to express an emotional response to the landscape through which he passed. This is reinforced by a complete annotated translation of a deeply personal essay, written towards the end of Xu's life. The book covers a broad spectrum of voguish sinological subjects relating to late Ming China ranging from the huge growth in all forms of geographical writing to the anthropological analysis of the non-Han peoples of southwest China. This book will interest both seasoned sinologists and anyone who has spent time travelling in China or is interested in the art of travel writing.
The Brigands' Song: Serving in the Army of A Native Chieftain
Title | The Brigands' Song: Serving in the Army of A Native Chieftain PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 851 |
Release | 2021-12-20 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9004498753 |
The Brigands’ Song is a unique testimony to the experiences of ordinary men – and women – during wartime in pre-modern China.
An Introduction to Chinese History and Culture
Title | An Introduction to Chinese History and Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Qizhi Zhang |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2015-04-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3662464829 |
This book breaks with convention and provides an overview of Chinese history in the form of special topics. These topics include the major issues of “A Scientific Approach to the Origins of Chinese Civilization,” “Ancient Chinese Society and the Change of Dynasties,” “The Golden Ages of the Han, Tang and Qing Dynasties: a Comparative Analysis,” “Transportation Systems and Cultural Communication in Ancient China,” “Ethnic Relations in Chinese History,” “The Systems of Politics, Law and Selecting Officials in Ancient China,” “Agriculture, Handicraft and Commerce in Ancient China,” “The Military Thought and Military Systems of Ancient China,” “The Rich and Colorful Social Life in Ancient China,” “The Evolution of Ancient Chinese Thought,” “The Treasure House of Ancient Chinese Literature and Art,” “The Emergence and Progress of Ancient Chinese Historiography,” “Reflection on Ancient Chinese Science and Technology,” “New Issues in the Modern History of China,” and “A General Progression to the Socialist Modernization of the People’s Republic of China.” The book is based on current literature and research by university students. The modern history section is relatively concise, while the topics related to ancient Chinese history are longer, reflecting the country’s rich history and corresponding wealth of materials. There is also an in-depth discussion on the socialist modernization of the People’s Republic of China. The book provides insights into Chinese history, allowing readers “to see the value of civilization through history; to see the preciseness of history through civilization.” It focuses on the social background, lifestyle and development processes to illustrate ideologies and ideas.
Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China
Title | Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Baumler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 487 |
Release | 2019-08-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317235886 |
The Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China covers the evolution of Chinese society from the roots of the Republic of China in the early 1900s until the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976. The chapters in this volume explain aspects of the process of revolution and how people adapted to the demands of the revolutionary situation. Exploring changes in political leadership, as well as transformation in culture, it compares the differences in experiences in urban and rural areas and contrasts rapid changes, such as the war with Japan and Communist ‘liberation’ with evolutionary developments, such as the gradual redefinition of public space. Taking a comprehensive approach, the themes covered include: • War, occupation and liberation • Religion and gender • Education, cities and travel. This is an essential resource for students and scholars of Modern China, Republican China, Revolutionary China and Chinese Politics.
Karst Hydrogeology and Human Activities: Impacts, Consequences and Implications
Title | Karst Hydrogeology and Human Activities: Impacts, Consequences and Implications PDF eBook |
Author | David Drew |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2017-10-05 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1351436120 |
One quarter of the world's population lives in karst terrains, yet karsts are highly vulnerable to stresses caused by human activity. This book surveys human impact on karst water, showing that the increasing pollution of the environment has, to a great extent, spoiled sensitive karst ecosystems. This text examines such consequences and offers proposals for future solutions and strategies. Part One provides an overview of the functioning of karsts and of human interaction with karst environments over several millennia. Part Two consists of a systematic examination of the major areas of human activity affecting karst waters, such as agriculture, industry, mining and water exploitation. Finally, Part Three views the effects on karst groundwater within a broader societal and legislative perspective and considers possible changes of methodology and approach.
The History of China
Title | The History of China PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | PediaPress |
Pages | 691 |
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