A History of ChinaUniversity of California Press, 1966 - 358 páginas |
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Turkish policy | 2 |
First successful peasant revolt Collapse of the empire | 8 |
THE SHANG DYNASTY | 19 |
THE CHOU DYNASTY c 1028257 B C | 29 |
Limitation of the imperial power | 36 |
Lao Tzŭ | 45 |
THE CONTENDING STATES 481256 B C | 51 |
5 The empire of the Juchên in the north 11151234 | 229 |
Start of the Mongol empire | 230 |
THE PERIOD OF ABSOLUTISM A The Mongol Epoch 12801368 | 232 |
Nationality legislation | 233 |
Military position | 234 |
Social situation | 235 |
National rising | 238 |
Cultural | 241 |
THE CHIN DYNASTY 256207 B C | 62 |
THE HAN DYNASTY 206 B C A D 220 | 71 |
MODERN TIMES | 80 |
Turkestan policy End of the Hsiungnu empire | 86 |
The pseudosocialistic dictatorship Revolt of the Red | 93 |
Economic situation Rebellion of the Yellow Tur | 99 |
THE EPOCH OF THE FIRST DIVISION | 107 |
The northern State of | 113 |
Struggles for the throne | 119 |
317385 | 126 |
Sociological analysis of the petty States | 132 |
The Hun kingdom of the Hsia 407431 | 139 |
Victory and retreat of Buddhism | 145 |
F The southern empires | 152 |
The LiuSung dynasty A D 420478 and the Southern | 159 |
Cultural achievements of the south | 163 |
THE EPOCH OF THE SECOND | 166 |
DIVISION OF CHINA | 195 |
Political history of the Five Dynasties | 202 |
Southward expansion | 208 |
Reforms and Welfare schemes | 215 |
Military collapse | 221 |
3 The HsiHsia State in the north 10381227 | 224 |
4 The empire of the Southern Sung dynasty 1127 | 225 |
Internal situation | 226 |
Cultural situation reasons for the collapse | 227 |
B The Ming Epoch 13681644 | 243 |
Wars against Mongols and Japanese | 244 |
Social legislation within the existing order | 246 |
Colonization and agricultural developments | 248 |
Commercial and industrial developments | 250 |
Growth of the small gentry | 252 |
Literature art crafts | 253 |
Politics at court | 256 |
Navy Southward expansion | 258 |
Struggles between cliques | 259 |
Risings | 262 |
Machiavellism | 263 |
Foreign relations in the sixteenth century | 264 |
External and internal perils | 266 |
Decline in the eighteenth century | 273 |
Culture | 279 |
European Imperialism in the Far East | 285 |
Collision with Japan further Capitulations | 294 |
THE REPUBLIC 19121948 | 303 |
The warlords | 309 |
The SinoJapanese war 19371945 | 317 |
Notes and References | 327 |
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