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1. A Short History of Chinese Philosophy by Yu-lan Fung | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1997-03-01)
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Wrong book- now asking me to pay for return postage.
Fung's classic intro on Chinese philosophy
Excellence in Introducing the Subject
Required reading for school, but suprisingly great!
A short but very enlightning history |
2. The Chinese in America: A Narrative History by Iris Chang | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2004-03-30)
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Coming to America
Interesting but fatally flawed
An American Story
Chang's book a good place to start, but not a rigorous, scholarly account
Little known history of the Chinese in America |
3. Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940 by Him Mark Lai, Genny Lim, Judy Yung | |
Paperback: 174
Pages
(1999-06)
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Chinese poems on the wall
Are You CONCERNED About Immigration?
sadness spoken from the walls |
4. Chinese Architecture: A Pictorial History (Dover Books on Architecture) by Liang Ssu-ch'eng | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2005-03-24)
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Amazing drawings, good history, but needs to be updated
This was the pioneer |
5. A Brief History of Chinese and Japanese Civilizations by Conrad Schirokauer, Miranda Brown, David Lurie, Suzanne Gay | |
Paperback: 736
Pages
(2006-12-18)
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Returned
A Poorly Written "Introduction" to Chinese and Japanese Civilization
A poorly written text
Poor quality
A very thorough survey of Chinese and Japanese history |
6. Buddhism in Chinese History by Arthur Wright | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(1959-06-01)
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Required Reading at Hong Kong University
Good overview
just o.k.
prescient and relevant
The importance of Buddhism in understanding Chinese culture |
7. A History of Chinese Civilization by Jacques Gernet | |
Paperback: 780
Pages
(1996-05-31)
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Great Transaction
Question about editions
An important book for understandingmodern China
A decent reference, but could be stylistically better
Has its strengths and weaknesses, but look at the price! Students tend to have the same complaints about Gernet's book year after year (I've used this book many times in an undergraduate survey of Chinese history): it is too long and confusing, without emphasizing what is "important" and what isn't.Other reviewers on this page have similar concerns: the book isn't organized emperor-by-emperor; rather, it tends to focus topically on themes that cover several emperors' reigns, sometimes whole centuries.But weigh that against the major criticism of the book by professional historians, who argue, on the contrary, that the book is arranged only too rigidly according to a periodization imposed from Western history (ancient, medieval, modern, etc.).There isn't enough space here to get involved in these theoretical issues, but it should be clear that Gernet is to be lauded, not derided, for his courage to depart from the old fashioned year-by-year, emperor-by-emperor approach. This is especially evident in his section on the Six Dynasties (or Northern and Southern Dynasties), which is probably the best succinct account of the period in any Western language.Instead of tediously relating events and dates for this chaotic period, Gernet reveals the underlying socioeconomic forces that dictated the pattern of history in the north and south over the course of this long and complex period.(He happens to be one of the foremost economic historians of China, and is clearly in his element with this kind of historiography.)I believe readers come away with a richer understanding of the Six Dynasties because of Gernet's focus. Finally, the complaints about Wade-Giles Romanization are unfair and uninformed.When this book first appeared, before the Library of Congress and other major libraries switched to Pinyin, virtually all Chinese books were catalogued according to Wade-Giles, so it made much more sense to write a textbook using that Romanization system than Pinyin.Today, of course, Pinyin would be preferable.But it's not the case that Pinyin is more precise.Both are acceptable Romanization schemes for Mandarin Chinese, and both--assuming one has mastered the principles--indicate the correct sounds efficiently and unambiguously.Criticizing a book about China on the basis of its Romanization system is a bit like judging a book by its cover. ... Read more |
8. Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco by Judy Yung | |
Paperback: 395
Pages
(1995-11-15)
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Good information
Impressive Addition to Chinese American Woman's History Moving through history from "bound feet" to "in step," Chinese American women gained a new sense of independence not before known to Chinese women. Yung attributes the many changes these women underwent to Christianity, Chinese nationalism, and acculturation to American culture. With bound feet, women were not able to exercise of control over their lives. They lived their lives in seclusion; unable to walk away from the restrictions placed on Chinese women. Yung asserts that by the time of World War II, women had not only managed to walk away, but they had also managed to establish a new way of life that was acceptable for Chinese women. Yung claims that this role more accurately reflected the lives and roles of American women, rather than the traditional role ascribed to women in the Chinese nation. Yung, perhaps inadvertently, shows how Chinese women used the American culture to further expand their roles within their own culture. The scenario presented by Yung is, once in America, Chinese women were introduced to the applied gender roles of women in a different country. In America, women may not have enjoyed anything close to equal rights, but they were allotted many more rights than women in China. Considering women in China were praised for ignorance, the differences between the cultures is not hard to imagine. However, Chinese women were patriotic to their country, as Yung proves, and while they were assimilating many aspects of American culture, they also held onto much of the culture from their home country. Yung shows how in America, Chinese women adopted certain aspects of American culture without fully accepting it and retaining many traditional gender roles. Yung uses firsthand sources for examples such as letters, newspapers, interviews, and government data. The writer herself admits that this information she presents is more biased toward "experiences of educated, middle-class women" (9). Therefore, her study cannot fully represent the history of Chinese American women, but being one of the few investigations on the subject, it does provide important knowledge not otherwise presented. Obviously Yung's study of San Francisco women is not a fair representation of all Chinese women. Yung explains her decision to concentrate on this city because "it has served as the port of entry for most Chinese immigrants throughout their history" (8). Being a second-generation Chinese American woman, it is possible that Yung uses Unbound Feet as an attempt to somewhat glorify the history of Chinese American women. Undoubtedly Yung provides an accurate description, but is it possible that the purpose of her narrative is not to merely provide a history, but also to provide an impressive history? Many aspects of Unbound Feet, after all, depict her own personal family history, providing stories of earlier women in her family. It is understandable for Yung to want to invoke honor in her heritage and culture. Yung presents a historical explanation to the present culture of Chinese American women. With her many examples, Yung follows Chinese American women through five decades of history. Throughout this time, numerous changes occurred in these women. Speaking from a personal viewpoint, Yung concludes, "Consciously aware of how race, class, and gender intersect our lives, we follow in our mothers' footsteps, doing what we can to improve the overall quality of life for ourselves, for our children, and for all" (292). From this conclusion, Yung asserts her belief that modern Chinese American women must learn from the women who came before them.
History of Chinese American women The main theme of this book is the discrimination they faced being Chinese and women. It is astounding to see how far they have come, from the days when Chinese school children were being called "Chinks" and were excluded from the mainstream society because of their gender and race. This book would definitely appeal to those who come from minority communities and to those who are interested in ethnic, women or immigration history. I definitely recommend this book as it deals with issues that have so far been ignored in our textbooks, but definitely played a major role in shaping our society today.
Educational AND Fun! |
9. The Early Chinese Empires: Qin and Han (History of Imperial China) by Mark Edward Lewis | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2007-04-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 221 bc the First Emperor of Qin unified the lands that would become the heart of a Chinese empire. Though forged by conquest, this vast domain depended for its political survival on a fundamental reshaping of Chinese culture. With this informative book, we are present at the creation of an ancient imperial order whose major features would endure for two millennia. The Qin and Han constitute the "classical period" of Chinese history--a role played by the Greeks and Romans in the West. Mark Edward Lewis highlights the key challenges faced by the court officials and scholars who set about governing an empire of such scale and diversity of peoples. He traces the drastic measures taken to transcend, without eliminating, these regional differences: the invention of the emperor as the divine embodiment of the state; the establishment of a common script for communication and a state-sponsored canon for the propagation of Confucian ideals; the flourishing of the great families, whose domination of local society rested on wealth, landholding, and elaborate kinship structures; the demilitarization of the interior; and the impact of non-Chinese warrior-nomads in setting the boundaries of an emerging Chinese identity. The first of a six-volume series on the history of imperial China, The Early Chinese Empires illuminates many formative events in China's long history of imperialism--events whose residual influence can still be discerned today. Customer Reviews (6)
Good Information, Bad Organization
early empires
An Exceptional Introduction to Classical China, Best Taken With a Grain of Salt
Good Intro
Very good coverage of the subject |
10. Speaking of Chinese: A Cultural History of the Chinese Language by Raymond Chang, Margaret Scrogin Chang, Margaret Scrogin Chang | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2001-12-15)
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Ray and his wife are out of practice
Excellent
Great for learning about Chinese language and writing.
Speaking of Chinese
A fascinating book... |
11. The Columbia History of Chinese Literature | |
Paperback: 1368
Pages
(2010-01-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Columbia History of Chinese Literature is a comprehensive yet portable guide to China's vast literary traditions. Stretching from earliest times to the present, the text features original contributions by leading specialists working in all genres and periods. Chapters cover poetry, prose, fiction, and drama, and consider such contextual subjects as popular culture, the impact of religion, the role of women, and China's relationship with non-Sinitic languages and peoples. Opening with a major section on the linguistic and intellectual foundations of Chinese literature, the anthology traces the development of forms and movements over time, along with critical trends, and pays particular attention to the premodern canon. Customer Reviews (1)
Cornucopia |
12. A Short History Of The Chinese People by L. Carrington Goodrich | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2008-11-04)
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L. Carrington Goodrich's History of the Chinese People
Excellent History of an Ancient Land |
13. Sources in Chinese History: Diverse Perspectives from 1644 to the Present by David Atwill, Yurong Atwill | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2009-03-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description The format of Sources in Chinese History assumes the use of outside readings or a textbook, but for the more adventurous it could also be used as a standalone sourcebook. Each chapter begins with a short introductory essay that examines a key event, personage, or theme from the period covered by the chapter. In addition, the authors have selected perspectives that help to orient the student to the issues, trends and challenges of each particular period, and hope that the different viewpoints presented will lead students to rethink the way in which historical events are commonly understood. |
14. Modern Chinese History Essentials by Dr. Edwin Pak-wah Leung Ph.D. | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2005-08-02)
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15. Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States by Andrew Coe | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2009-07-16)
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Chop Suey and real Chinese Food
A definite collectible for serious 'foodies'
A 7 Course Banquet of History
Great history of Chinese cuisine
Forward with chop suey |
16. The Chinese Civil War 1945-49 (Essential Histories) by Michael Lynch | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2010-05-25)
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Readable but Incomplete Survey
excellent digest
Good introduction |
17. A History of the Modern Chinese Army by Xiaobing Li | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2009-07-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Since the establishment of the Red Army in 1927, China's military has responded to profound changes in Chinese society, particularly its domestic politics, shifting economy, and evolving threat perceptions. Recently tensions between China and Taiwan and other east Asian nations have aroused great interest in the extraordinary transformation and new capabilities of the Chinese army. In A History of the Modern Chinese Army, Xiaobing Li, a former member of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), provides a comprehensive examination of the PLA from the Cold War to the beginning of the twenty-first century that highlights the military's central function in modern Chinese society. In the 1940s, the Chinese army was in its infancy, and many soldiers were rural conscripts and volunteers who had received little formal schooling. The Chinese military rapidly increased its mobility and weapon strength, and the Korean War and Cold War offered intense combat experience that not only allowed soldiers to hone their fighting techniques but also helped China to develop military tactics tailored to the surrounding countries whose armies posed the most immediate threats. Yet even in the 1970s, the completion of a middle school education (nine years) was considered above-average, and only 4 percent of the 224 top Chinese generals had any college credit hours. However, in 1995 the high command began to institute massive reforms to transform the PLA from a labor-intensive force into a technology-intensive army. Continually seeking more urban conscripts and emphasizing higher education, the PLA Reserve Officer Training and Selection program recruited students from across the nation. These reservists would become commissioned officers upon graduation, and they majored in atomic physics, computer science, and electrical engineering. Grounding the text in previously unreleased official Chinese government and military records as well as the personal testimonies of more than two hundred PLA soldiers, Li charts the development of China's armed forces against the backdrop of Chinese society, cultural traditions, political history, and recent technological advancements. A History of the Modern Chinese Army links China's military modernization to the country's growing international and economic power and provides a unique perspective on China's esttablishment and maintenance of one of the world's most advanced military forces. Customer Reviews (5)
Good benchmark review
A History of the Modern Army
A History of the Modern Chinese Army
Promises Much but Delivers Little
An Excellent and Tremendously Thought Provoking Book! |
18. Modern Chinese: History and Sociolinguistics by Ping Chen | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(1999-06-28)
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Good overview of the history of the language
History of Modern Chinese |
19. Imperial Chinese Military History: 8000 BC - 1912 AD by Marvin Whiting | |
Paperback: 602
Pages
(2002-04-17)
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A valiant effort which unfortunately falls short |
20. Tales from 5000 years of Chinese History (Two Volumes) by Lin Handa & Cao Yuzhang | |
Hardcover: 746
Pages
(2009-11-12)
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