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Chinese History: A New Manual, Fourth Edition
by Endymion Wilkinson
Harvard University Press, 2015 Paper: 978-0-674-08846-7 Library of Congress Classification DS735.W695 2015 Dewey Decimal Classification 951
ABOUT THIS BOOK | REVIEWS
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Endymion Wilkinson’s bestselling manual of Chinese history has long been an indispensable guide to all those interested in the civilization and history of China. The hugely enlarged third edition won the Stanislas Julien Prize for 2014. In the fourth edition the entire work has been corrected and updated and many sections rewritten.
Fifteen years in the making, Chinese History introduces students to different types of transmitted, excavated, and artifactual sources from prehistory to the twenty-first century. It also examines the context in which the sources were produced, preserved, and received, the problems of research and interpretation associated with them, and the best, most up-to-date secondary works. Because history has always played a central role in Chinese politics and culture, special attention is devoted to the strengths and weaknesses of Chinese historiography.
Chinese History comprises fourteen book-length parts subdivided into a total of seventy-six chapters: Books 1–9 cover Language; People; Geography and the Environment; Governing and Educating; Ideas and Beliefs, Literature, and the Fine Arts; Agriculture, Food, and Drink; Technology and Science; Trade; and Historiography. Books 10–13 present primary and secondary sources chronologically by period. Book 14 is on historical bibliography. Electronic resources are covered throughout.
REVIEWS
A unique resource. A must for every serious student of Chinese history and culture.
-- Victor H. Mair, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania
[A] mighty book… Magnificent.
-- Jonathan Mirsky New York Review of Books blog
The recent publication of Wilkinson’s Chinese History: A New Manual…was and remains a major event… The book is, in every way, absolutely indispensable to work in Chinese history.
-- Carla Nappi, Associate Professor of History, University of British Columbia New Books in East Asian Studies
[A] thoroughly revised and updated edition of eminent Chinese history expert Dr. Endymion Wilkinson’s classic text… An important reference text for anyone wanting to understand how China became what it is today—and where it might be headed.
-- William Yeoman The West Australian
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This title is no longer available from this publisher at this time. To let the publisher know you are interested in the title, please email bv-help@uchicago.edu.
Chinese History: A New Manual, Fourth Edition
by Endymion Wilkinson
Harvard University Press, 2015 Paper: 978-0-674-08846-7
Endymion Wilkinson’s bestselling manual of Chinese history has long been an indispensable guide to all those interested in the civilization and history of China. The hugely enlarged third edition won the Stanislas Julien Prize for 2014. In the fourth edition the entire work has been corrected and updated and many sections rewritten.
Fifteen years in the making, Chinese History introduces students to different types of transmitted, excavated, and artifactual sources from prehistory to the twenty-first century. It also examines the context in which the sources were produced, preserved, and received, the problems of research and interpretation associated with them, and the best, most up-to-date secondary works. Because history has always played a central role in Chinese politics and culture, special attention is devoted to the strengths and weaknesses of Chinese historiography.
Chinese History comprises fourteen book-length parts subdivided into a total of seventy-six chapters: Books 1–9 cover Language; People; Geography and the Environment; Governing and Educating; Ideas and Beliefs, Literature, and the Fine Arts; Agriculture, Food, and Drink; Technology and Science; Trade; and Historiography. Books 10–13 present primary and secondary sources chronologically by period. Book 14 is on historical bibliography. Electronic resources are covered throughout.
REVIEWS
A unique resource. A must for every serious student of Chinese history and culture.
-- Victor H. Mair, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania
[A] mighty book… Magnificent.
-- Jonathan Mirsky New York Review of Books blog
The recent publication of Wilkinson’s Chinese History: A New Manual…was and remains a major event… The book is, in every way, absolutely indispensable to work in Chinese history.
-- Carla Nappi, Associate Professor of History, University of British Columbia New Books in East Asian Studies
[A] thoroughly revised and updated edition of eminent Chinese history expert Dr. Endymion Wilkinson’s classic text… An important reference text for anyone wanting to understand how China became what it is today—and where it might be headed.
-- William Yeoman The West Australian