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Jonathan Clements

    9. Juli 1971

    Jonathan Clements ist ein versierter Autor, Übersetzer, Biograf und Drehbuchautor. Sein umfangreiches Sachbuchwerk umfasst aufschlussreiche Biografien prägender historischer Persönlichkeiten wie Konfuzius, Marco Polo, Mao Zedong, Koxinga und Qin Shihuangdi. Er schreibt auch für das NEO Magazin und hat umfassende Enzyklopädien über Anime und japanische Fernsehserien mitverfasst. Clements' Arbeit widmet sich häufig bedeutenden Persönlichkeiten und dem reichen Geflecht der asiatischen Kultur.

    Jonathan Clements
    The anime encyclopedia : a guide to Japanese animation since 1917
    A Short History of Tokyo
    The Emperor's Feast
    Das alte China
    Spartacus: Asche und Schwert
    Darwins Notizbuch
    • Spartacus: Asche und Schwert

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Der Roman zur Kultserie Die amerikanische TV-Serie Spartacus ist mittlerweile ein internationales Phänomen. Selten sind martialisches Schlachtgetümmel und nackte Haut so explizit gewürdigt worden. Die Geschichte um den Gladiator Spartacus und seine Kampfgenossen, die sich gegen das Joch Roms erheben, ist Kult und wird weiter fortgesetzt. Alle Fans können ihren Hunger jetzt auch mit der Buchserie stillen, die neue, exklusive Geschichten mit den aus dem Spartacus-Universum bekannten Figuren erzählt. Die Spiele mögen beginnen!

      Spartacus: Asche und Schwert
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    • Bild-Text-Band über Leben, Alltag und Kultur im alten China: Bau der chinesischen Mauer, Kaiserdynastien, Erfindungen, Stellung der Frau etc.

      Das alte China
    • The Emperor's Feast

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The journey of Chinese food over 5,000 years of history - and the story it tells us about the land and its people.

      The Emperor's Feast
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    • A Short History of Tokyo

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The long and fascinating history of Japan's modern capital spans from the first forest clearances on the vast Kanto plain, through the wars and intrigues of the samurai era, and up to the preparations for the 2020 Olympics.

      A Short History of Tokyo
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    • Exploring Taiwan's rich history, the narrative weaves together indigenous flood myths and the remarkable transformation into an Asian Tiger economy. It delves into the cultural and historical events that have shaped the island, while also addressing the contemporary geopolitical tensions, particularly the looming threat of invasion by China. This comprehensive account highlights Taiwan's resilience and the complexities of its identity in a rapidly changing world.

      Rebel Island
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    • Darwin's Notebook is a biography of the great man, but a biography with a difference. As you would expect, it provides a full and detailed account of Darwin's life and discoveries, but it is written, designed and illustrated to look like - as the title suggests - a personal notebook or journal.By mining the rich sources of his own journals and incorporating a wide range of quotations and primary sources, Darwin's Notebook brings its subject to life more vividly than any ordinary history book or biography, revealing the man behind the theory of evolution. Additional chapters examine Darwin's early life and education, his family life, his later writings, the reactions to his work and his long-term legacy.

      Darwin's notebook : the life, times and discoveries of Charles Robert Darwin
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    • Brief History of Asia: A Brief History of China

      Dynasty, Revolution and Transformation

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      For millennia, China was the largest and richest nation on earth, but two centuries ago, its economy fell into a depression from which it struggled to recover—until now. The modern resurgence of China, now the world's largest nation by population and second-largest economy, has lifted 800 million people out of poverty, marking a significant story of the 21st century. This narrative explores the evolution of a rich civilization known for its early innovations in paper, writing, money, and gunpowder, alongside the production of silk, ceramics, and tea for global export. It highlights how a single culture unified a vast continent under one ruler and the remarkable artistic and literary heritage it has provided. The decline of China in the 19th and early 20th centuries, overshadowed by European and American dominance, contrasts sharply with its recent economic resurgence. Today, China boasts gleaming skyscrapers, a massive consumer economy, and an extensive high-speed train network, yet faces challenges such as ethnic diversity and a centralized political system. Jonathan Clements, a China expert, narrates this 5,000-year history through human stories, from the unification under Emperor Qin Shi Huang to the philosophies of Confucius and Laozi, the Mongol invasion, and the rise of Communist rule. He also addresses the economic revival under Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping, revealing China as a complex nation deserving of its title as

      Brief History of Asia: A Brief History of China
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