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Imperial China:

900-1800
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Harvard University Press, Nov 15, 2003 - History - 1106 pages

This is a history of China for the 900-year time span of the late imperial period. A senior scholar of this epoch, F. W. Mote highlights the personal characteristics of the rulers and dynasties and probes the cultural theme of Chinese adaptations to recurrent alien rule. No other work provides a similar synthesis: generational events, personalities, and the spirit of the age combine to yield a comprehensive history of the civilization, not isolated but shaped by its relation to outsiders.

This vast panorama of the civilization of the largest society in human history reveals much about Chinese high and low culture, and the influential role of Confucian philosophical and social ideals. Throughout the Liao Empire, the world of the Song, the Mongol rule, and the early Qing through the Kangxi and Qianlong reigns, culture, ideas, and personalities are richly woven into the fabric of the political order and institutions. This is a monumental work that will stand among the classic accounts of the nature and vibrancy of Chinese civilization before the modern period.

  

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User Review  - Bryn Hammond - Goodreads

The only history of China for me. For my purposes (steppe study) - he is no less than fantastic on the frontier states or conquest dynasties... right up until the Mongols. I felt let down in that ... Read full review

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User Review  - Lucas - Goodreads

Mote is an engaging and passionate historian who has put together a readable and fascinating history of China from the 6 dynasties through the height of the Qing Read full review

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Contents

Abaoji
31
Building the Liao Empire
49
Liao Civilization
72
Creating the Song Dynasty
92
The World of Ideas in Northern Song China
119
Dimensions of Northern Song Life
150
Origins of the Xi Xia State
168
PART
191
The Second Founding of the Ming Dynasty
598
Ming China in the Fifteenth Century
622
The Changing World of the Sixteenth Century
654
Ming Chinas Borders
685
Ming Chinas southern border zone
704
2o Ming Chinas coastline
718
Late Ming Political Decline 15671627
723
The Lively Society of the Late Ming
743

The Jurchen State and Its Cultural Policy
222
The Later Xi Xia State
249
Trends of Change under Jin Alien Rule
265
The Southern Song and Chinese Survival
289
Chinese Civilization and the Song Achievement
323
Southern Song LifeA Broader View
351
A MidThirteenthCentury Overview
375
The Career of the Great Khan Chinggis
403
Forging the Mongol World Empire 12061260
425
Khubilai Khan Becomes Emperor of China
444
China under Mongol Rule
474
From Chaos toward a New Chinese Order
517
Zhu Yuanzhang Builds His Ming Dynasty
549
Civil War and Usurpation 13991402
583
The Course of Ming Failure
776
PART FIVE
811
Coming of Age
841
The Emperor and His Empire
856
MAPS
878
The Yongzheng Emperor as Man and Ruler
887
Splendor and Degeneration 17361799
912
The administrative geography of Qing China 1800
944
Chinas Legacy in a Changing World
949
Conversion Table Pinyin to WadeGiles
975
The Five Dynasties
979
Bibliography
1057
Index
1085
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About the author (2003)

F. W. Mote is Professor of Chinese History and Civilization, Emeritus, at Princeton University, the author of Intellectual Foundations of China, and the coeditor of several volumes of The Cambridge History of China.

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