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Geschichte des kaiserlichen China

Begeben Sie sich auf eine umfassende Reise durch die Geschichte des kaiserlichen Chinas, von seiner anfänglichen Vereinigung bis zum Fall seiner letzten Dynastie. Diese mehrbändige Reihe befasst sich mit entscheidenden Epochen, bedeutenden Ereignissen und den kulturellen Umwälzungen, die eine der beständigsten Zivilisationen der Welt prägten. Jedes in einem zugänglichen Stil verfasste und auf dem neuesten Forschungsstand basierende Werk bietet eine prägnante und dennoch gründliche Erkundung. Ergänzt durch Karten und Illustrationen vermittelt diese Sammlung ein wesentliches Verständnis des tiefgreifenden historischen Erbes Chinas.

The Early Chinese Empires
China's Cosmopolitan Empire
The Age of Confucian Rule
China's Last Empire - The Great Qing
The Troubled Empire
China between Empires

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    In 221 bc the First Emperor of Qin unified the lands that would become the heart of a Chinese empire. This book highlights the key challenges faced by the court officials and scholars who set about governing an empire of such scale and diversity of people. It illuminates many formative events in China's long history of imperialism.

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