The Cambridge History of China

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Denis Crispin Twitchett, John King Fairbank
Cambridge University Press, 1978 - 976 頁
"The Cambridge History of China is the largest and most comprehensive history of China in the English language. Planned in the 1960s by the late, distinguished China scholar Professor John K. Fairbank of Harvard, and Denis Twitchett, Professor Emeritus of Princeton, the series covers the grand scale of Chinese history from the 3rd century BC, to the death of Mao Tse-tung. Consisting of fifteen volumes (two of which, Volumes 5 and 9 are to be published in two books), the history embodies both existing scholarship and extensive original research into hitherto neglected subjects and periods. The contributors, all specialists from the international community of Sinologists, cover the main developments in political, social, economic and intellectual life of China in their respective periods. Collectively they present the major events in a long history that encompasses both a very old civilisation and a great modern power. Written not only for students and scholars, but with the general reader in mind, the volumes are designed to be read continuously, or as works of reference. No knowledge of Chinese is necessary; for readers with Chinese, proper names and terms are identified with their characters in the glossary, and full references to Chinese, Japanese, and other works are given in the bibliographies. Numerous maps illustrate the texts. The published volumes have constituted essential reading in Chinese history. See also, The Cambridge History of Ancient China, Michael Loewe and Edward Shaughnessy, eds., a companion to this series covering the period 1500 to 221 BC. General Editors: John K. Fairbank, Denis Twitchett." --

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The rise of the Ming dynasty 13301367
11
Military origins of Ming China
58
The Hungwu reign 13681398
107
Consolidation and stability
125
The Hungwu reign 13681398
134
Year of transition and reorganization
139
Years of intensifying surveillance and terror
149
The Chienwen Yunglo Hunghsi
182
The Lungching and Wanli reigns 1567
511
A glowing twilight
518
The Tunglin academy and partisan controversies
532
Petty issues and a fundamental cause
544
An ideological state on the wane
550
The three major campaigns of the later Wanli reign
563
The Manchu challenge
574
The Taichang Tienchi and Chungchen reigns
585

The Yunglo reign
205
The Hunghsi reign
276
The Hsüante reign
284
The Chengtung Chingtai and Tienshun
305
The defense of Peking and the enthronement of a
325
The Tienshun period
339
The Chenghua and Hungchih reigns 1465
343
Issues in civil government in the Chenghua
358
Military problems
370
The Chengte reign 15061521
403
The Prince of Anhuas uprising
409
The emperors travels
418
The Chiaching reign 15221566
440
Foreign policy and defense
466
Taoism and court politics
479
Fiscal crises
485
Yen Sungs demise
505
The Tienchi reign 16211627
595
The Chungchen reign 16281644
611
The Shun interregnum
637
Initial resistance to Ching occupation in the lower
660
The Southern Ming 16441662
690
Historical writing during the Ming
726
The National Bureau of Historiography Kuoshih kuan
736
Ming government publications relevant to history or
746
Historical writing during the Ming
747
Semiofficial works on individual government agencies
755
Various notes dealing with historical subjects
763
Works on foreign affairs and on military organization
770
Works on local history
777
WOLFGANG FRANKE
783
Bibliography
816
Glossaryindex
860
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