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         China Medieval History:     more books (100)
  1. Heavenly Clockwork: The Great Astronomical Clocks of Medieval China by Joseph Needham, Ling Wang, et all 2008-12-11
  2. Cathay and the Way Thither, being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China: Volume 2 by Unknown Author, 2001-08-16
  3. China's Golden Age: Everyday Life in the Tang Dynasty by Charles Benn, 2004-10-28
  4. Patronage and Community in Medieval China: The Xiangyang Garrison, 400-600 Ce (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Andrew Chittick, 2010-07-02
  5. Women, Property, and Confucian Reaction in Sung and Yüan China (960-1368) (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions) by Bettine Birge, 2010-11-11
  6. Making Transcendents: Ascetics and Social Memory in Early Medieval China by Robert Ford Campany, 2009-05
  7. China: Dawn of a Golden Age, 200-750 AD (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) by James C. Y. Watt, 2004-10-11
  8. Divination, Mythology and Monarchy in Han China (University of Cambridge Oriental Publications) by Michael Loewe, 2008-03-24
  9. Religious Experience and Lay Society in T'ang China: A Reading of Tai Fu's 'Kuang-i chi' (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions) by Glen Dudbridge, 2002-06-20
  10. Essays in Medieval Chinese Literature and Cultural History (Variorum Collected Studies Series) by Paul W. Kroll, 2009-07-01
  11. Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History by Nicola Di Cosmo, 2004-05-24
  12. Power of Place: The Religious Landscape of the Southern Sacred Peak (Nanyue 南嶽) in Medieval China (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by James Robson, 2009-10-30
  13. Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine: Disease and the Geographic Imagination in Late Imperial China (Needham Research Institute Series) by Marta Hanson, 2011-08-11
  14. The Buddhist Conquest of China: The Spread and Adaptation of Buddhism in Early Medieval China (Sinica Leidensia) by E. Zurcher, 1997-08

61. Research Institute For The Humanitites - History
Constitutions of china (ROC); Guidlines of National Unification (Taiwan Area Searchof the Ancient and medieval Internet; Ancient/Classical history a page
http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/His.html
HISTORY
Table of Contents
Regions
Africa America Oceania ...

62. NEGOTIATING DAILY LIFE IN TRADITIONAL CHINA
specific everyday concerns during china's medieval transformation by ordinary peoplein traditional china used contracts social and legal history showing the
http://www.yale.edu/yup/books/060637.htm
NEGOTIATING DAILY LIFE IN TRADITIONAL CHINA
How Ordinary People Used Contracts, 600-1400
Valerie Hansen 1995 Asian Studies
304 pp. 15 illus., 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Cloth ISBN 0-300-06063-7
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Reviews
This intriguing book illuminates specific everyday concerns during China's medieval transformation by exploring how ordinary people in traditional China used contracts for transactions both in the world of the living and the afterlife. Hansen gives a rare picture of how these ordinary people understood the law during the Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties. "There is very little analytic research in any language on the nature of Chinese contracts and their use in daily life. Hansen shows the impact of contracts and contractual thinking on all aspects of Chinese society, and she demonstrates how the attitudes of the state toward contracts changed from neglect and even aversion to increasing involvement. This is a valuable and eminently readable contribution to the field."Barend J. ter Haar, University of Heidelberg "This book is a powerful documentation of social and legal history showing the continuity of contracts that guided ordinary people's lives, against the backdrop of the politics of the educated elite and the ramifications of dynastic change in traditional China."Jennifer W. Jay

63. Frame A
china the Beautiful Chinese Art and Literature. Christian Classics Ethereal Libraryancient and medieval history sources; also commentaries, sermons, etc.
http://nationalhistoryday.org/08_others/08_links_c_2.html
WORLD HISTORY PRIMARY SOURCES AND MAJOR WEBSITES Check out the History Index , a very well-organized index of 3,000 links to sites of interest to historians, courtesy of Lynn Nelson at the University of Kansas.

64. Historical Documents On The Internet
of china Table of Contents Exploring Ancient World Cultures china Chinese history,Map and Chronology Condensed china An Introduction medieval history.
http://www.cssjournal.com/hisdoc.html
T his should be considered a work in progress since the number of web sites devoted to historical documents and related material increase almost on a daily basis. I have seen more sources for documents, manuscripts, maps and other important historical material in the past several weeks than I have in years as a teacher. My constant thought is how valuable this would have been to my students if we had had access to it in the classroom. No normal school budget in the world would allow the purchases of the hundreds of books, even if they were available, to supply a classroom with material available at the click of a mouse. Now many thousands of classrooms can access the Internet, but unfortunately the majority can not. Hopefully this will change in the not too distant future. T here are several excellent sites on the web which have outstanding collections of historical documents or links to other web sites which contain such material. Three that come to mind immediately are the University of Oklahoma and its excellent A Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents

65. UNESCO Collection Of History Of Humanity : Authors
Volumes 2. Zhou Yiliang (china) spec. history of early medieval china,early SinoIndian relations and Buddism in china. Volumes 3.
http://www.unesco.org/culture/humanity/html_eng/auteurs5.htm
description of project international scientific committee authors online chapter bibliography and references photo gallery Rafeq , Abdul-Karim (Syria)
spec. modern Arab history; Former Chairman and Professor of modern Arab history, Department of History, University of Damascus; Bickers Professor of Arab Middle East Studies, College of William and Mary, Virginia. Volumes: Rector , Monica (Brazil/United States of America)
spec. linguistics and communication, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro; presently Associate Professor, Department of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Volumes: Reineke , Walter F. (Germany)
spec. Egyptology and ancient history of sciences; Professor, Berlin-Brandenburgian Academy of Sciences, Dept. Berlin Dictionary of Egyptian Language.

66. History Links
of medieval links Georgetown University's Virtual Library of medieval Studies Secrets thehistory Web Vietnam on the Internet history of china from ancient
http://www.sru.edu/depts/artsci/hist/pearcy/general1.htm
History Links General History Links
Pearcy's page

History Resources

20th Century Links

Latin American Links
... Al-Jazeera footage of POWs (#1) Al-Jazeera footage of POWs (#2)
See this Time magazine article on Taliban's enslavement and forced prostitution of women in Afghanistan. Where in the Koran does THIS come from? (hintit doesn't. The Koran prohibits this, which demonstrates how vile, un-Islamic the Taliban really was!)
GENERAL HISTORY LINKS
The History Channel's Archive of historically significant speeches
The History Channel's Biographies site
The History Channel's Travel site allows you to view historically significant places
Rhodes College Online Historical resources
links Voice of the Shuttle History Page primary- and secondary-source materials The History Web articles on historical topics (see especially the article index) The Library of Congress' Country Studies extensive country-by-country information The University of Michigan's Documents Center federal, international documents

67. Bookmarks For June@faraway.example
Byzantine. Byzantine history Byzantine medieval Studies Sites china. china historyof Mathematics Chinese Heritage Chinese history (metapage). English.
http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/~donna/bookmed.htm
Bookmarks for june@faraway.example
Actually
DONNA/E.B.'S MEDIEVAL HISTORY BOOKMARKS
(Darn Bookmark Editor keeps changing the title.)
Personal Toolbar Folder
Elizabeth Braidwood's SCA Bookmarks
Medieval-oid History of special interest to
the SCAer.
Search Argos
Archaeology
Bodleian Library
British Archaeology
Journal of WorldArchaeology
Online Archaeology ...
Bronze Casting in Viking and Early Middle Ages
Architecture
***Castles of Wales
Architecture and furniture photos
Caerphilly Castle
Castle on the Web
Good glossary of castle terms, lots of pictures to wade through.
Castle pictures
Christus Rex (Church images)
Durham Cathedral, A Tour of
More tourism than academic, but nice pictures.
Gargoyles Then and Now
Life in a Medieval Castle
Maulbronn Abbey
Medieval Architecture ...
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Amiens (1200's)
Extensive examination of a medieval structure. Cool site.
Palladio's Italian Villas-Home
Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
Renaissanceand Baroque Architecture
Course material (images) for Architectural History 102, U. Virginia
The Age of Carpentry
WebMuseum
World Art Treasures: THE ENCHANTED GARDENS OF THE RENAISSANCE
Positively GRUESOME with badly-done frames, but the photos are nice.

68. Global And Premodern Courses
1291 410 medieval Turkey 420 African Labor history 422 African Cultural history 429Research in African Historical Studies 440 Village and Family in china 442
http://history.rutgers.edu/undergrad/global1500.htm
Home
People Undergraduate Graduate ... Advising Hours COURSES THAT SATISFY THE GLOBAL REQUIREMENT
110 Age of European Global Expansion
111 World History in 20th Century
112 Patterns in Civilization: Love
113 Patterns in Civilization: Death
114 World Civilizations: Europe, Africa, and America
203 Histories of the Pacific
205 Paris and Tokyo 1700-Present
221 History of Exploration
224 Slavery in World History
328 Atlantic Cultures 1500-1800 363 Imperialism 364 Colonialism to Globalism 365 Emergence of the Third World 200 Ancient Near East 201 Islamic Civilization 210 The Armenian Experience in World History 220 Ancient Africa 222 Modern Africa 224 Women and Gender in African History 230 History of South Asian Civilizations 240 Classical Asia 242 Modern East Asia 244 China and the US 260 Colonial Latin America 262 Modern Latin America 264 Latin America and the US 270 The Caribbean 300 Arab-Israeli Conflict 301 The Ottoman Empire 305 The Modern Middle East 307 Women and Society in the Islamic Middle East 310 Israeli Culture 316 Israeli Women: Historical and Literary Perspectives 320 History of Southern Africa 322 West Africa 326 Islam in African History 330 Early Modern South Asia

69. Medieval China
5th century, history of the LiuSung dynasty, Treatise on Fortunate Omens (excerpts),
http://www.auburn.edu/english/gb/gbsite/china/medieval china/medievalchina.html
Note: Almost all of the links on this page will lead off this web site. If you know of any information or other web pages that would allow me to fill gaps, please contact me timeline literature music art/architecture science/technology politics economics ideas daily life maps 3rd century Imperial Mausoleums Six dynasties: Wu dynasty Wu and other dynasties 4th century T'ao Ch'ien (365-427): some poetry Gu Kaizhi information on Gu Kaizhi Eastern Ch'in dynasty ... Eastern Ch'in dynasty 5th century History of the Liu-Sung dynasty, "Treatise on Fortunate Omens " (excerpts) Yungang Buddha carved grottoes at Yungang: information photos Hsieh Ho: Six Principles of Painting 3. Liu-Sung dynasty (420-79) 4. Southern Ch'i dynasty (479-502) 6th century bridge construction canal extension Liang dynasty 6. Ch'en dynasty (557-589) Sui dynasty (589-617): reunification beginnings of merchant class Sui Empire 7th century 300 Tang poems (Chinese and English) Han Shan some poetry overview over painting Dunhuang caves ... Dunhuang cave 285 (Quicktime panorama) Tang porcelain invention of block printing porcelain Tang dynasty ... Empress Wu Zetian (625-705): only Chinese Empress improved farming and trade Mahayana Buddhism important universal man (educated in everything)

70. Cotati-Rohnert Park City School District: Seventh Grade Curriculum
1789 AD Students study the history and geography of Historical Literacy medievalto Early Modern Times of civilizations of Islam, china, medieval Europe, Japan
http://www.crpusd.sonoma.edu/parentbooks/seventhgrade4.html
Seventh Grade Curriculum
History - Social Science
Ancient Civilizations
Students in grade seven study the social, cultural and technological changes that occurred in Europe, Africa, and Asia from 500 - 1789 A.D. Students study the history and geography of great civilizations that were developing concurrently throughout the world during medieval and early modern times. They examine the growing economic interaction among civilizations as well as the exchange of ideas, beliefs, technologies, and commodities. Some examples of specific concepts and skills which students are expected to master are provided in the topic areas below:
Historical Literacy: Medieval to Early Modern Times
  • analyze the causes and effects of the expansion and fall of the Roman Empire
  • analyze the geographic, political, economic, and religious structures of civilizations of Islam, China, Medieval Europe, Japan, and Africa in the Middle Ages
  • explain the causes and course of the religious crusades
  • compare the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the Mesoamerican and Andean civilization

71. Studying Abroad At The University Of Edinburgh : Search Results
china's 20th Century Revolutions Requirements HI0162. Formation in the West 5001250RequirementsPass in a survey course in European medieval history, HI0114.
http://blk573.mis.ed.ac.uk/sag2003/browse.php?&area=History&faculty=Arts

72. Andy Holt Virtual Library
LATE MIDDLE AGES Dumbarton Oaks Publications Early medieval china Early medieval ByzantiumThe Haskins Society Journal Studies in medieval history The Heroic
http://www.utm.edu/vlibrary/chrono2.shtml
This section of the Andy Holt Virtual Library History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies Department Periodical Collection contains over 165 links to journals, bulletins and newsletters whose focus is the history and culture of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance (also designated "Early Modern"). All the sites provide tables of contents for current and some back issues, article abstracts or full text, so that patrons may glean bibliographic information, determine the way a topic has been treated or read an article in a journal which might not otherwise be available locally. Some bibliographic material can be gleaned from the following open-use indexes and databases:
The Andy Holt Virtual Library has catalogued some journals with a medieval or Renaissance focus under music or a national language:
For those patrons with a subscription, outstanding resources are available through the

73. OUP-USA: Higher Education Group: World History Listing Of Books
Control in medieval England (1998) Hanawalt, 'Growing up in medieval London' (1995)Cook/Herzman, 'The medieval World View history of china Gray, Rebellions
http://www.oup-usa.org/highered/subject/worldhistlist.html
OUP-USA Higher Education Division, World History
Peter Coveney, College Editor
Ancient History
Starr, A History of the Ancient World 4/e (1991) Medieval Europe
Backman, The Worlds of Medieval Europe
Hanawalt, 'Of Good and Ill Repute': Gender and Social Control in Medieval England
Hanawalt, 'Growing up in Medieval London'
Cook/Herzman, 'The Medieval World View' Renaissance and Reformation
Winks/Wandel, Europe in a Wider World, 1350-1650 Early Modern Europe
Winks/Kaiser

74. Search Argos
Limited area search provided by the University of Evansville of ancient and medieval Internet resources.Category Computers Internet Searching Search Engines Specialized...... textbook project dedicated to the ancient Near East, ancient India, ancient Egypt,ancient china, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, early Rome and medieval Europe.
http://argos.evansville.edu/
Argos
Limited Area Search of the
Ancient and Medieval Internet
An important message to the users of Argos: Effective February 6th, 2003, Argos has been officially taken offline . Insufficient funding for regular upkeep and maintenance have made this necessary. Argos went on-line to the public on October 3rd, 1996. Within six months it had processed more than a million search requests. In the years that followed, Argos has served the academic community well. However, the expense of running a quality-controlled search engine exceeds our minimal budget. I apologize for any inconvenience that Argos' absence may cause. If you have questions, comments or observations, please email them to me at tb2@evansville.edu Sincerely, Anthony F. Beavers
General Editor ASSOCIATE SITES
Abzu: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet
Edited by Charles E. Jones (Oriental Institute), Abzu is an extensive index of resources on the pre-Islamic civilizations of Western Asia and Egypt.
Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet
Edited by Paul Halsall (Fordham University)

75. Early Medieval China
Early medieval china is a journal devoted to academic scholarship relating to the period roughly between the end of the Han and beginning of the Tang eras.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/eastasian/emcinfo.htm
Early Medieval China
Early Medieval China is a journal devoted to academic scholarship relating to the period roughly between the end of the Han and beginning of the Tang eras. Boundaries in historical time are rarely abrupt or sharp, so the journal's coverage is, at times, extended in either direction. The focus, though, remains on the people, events, and culture of the years 220-589 A.D.
Early Medieval China 1 (1994)
Early Medieval China 2 (1995-96)
Early Medieval China 3 (1997)
Early Medieval China 4 (1998) ...
Early Medieval China 7 (2001)
Subscriptions:
Volume 6 (2000)
U.S.A. and Canada: US$20.00 (for individuals)
US$20.00 (for institutions)
International: US$20.00 (for individuals)
US$24.00 (for institutions)
Back Issues (Volumes 1-5)
U.S.A. and Canada: US$20.00 (for individuals)
US$20.00 (for institutions)
International: US$20.00 (for individuals)
US$24.00 (for institutions)
Payment may be made by bank draft, cashier's check, money order or personal check drawn on an American Bank only. Pay to:

76. Early Medieval China Group
An affiliate of the Association for Asian Studies, with the main goal of increasing the understanding of china's Early medieval Age, (Late Han to Early Tang). Includes bibliography, biographies, a Chinese Character Dictionary and thesaurus.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/eastasian/wjnbc.htm
The Early Medieval China Group
Last Revised: May 5, 2000
Resources
Post to: emedch-l EMCG Members Early Medieval China (journal) Northern Dynasties Research (journal) ... Chinese Characters Dictionary Web
Established in 1986 under the leadership of Albert Dien of Stanford University, the Early Medieval China Group is an affiliate of the Association for Asian Studies. Our main goal is to increase and broaden understanding of China's "early medieval age," roughly defined as late Han into early Tang. Drawing together scholars from different disciplines we seek, in various ways and in various arenas, to provide a fuller vision of this fascinating epoch, so as to enrich our own work and reach out to scholars who study the human enterprise in other times and other places.
Comments to: Ken Klein
Univ. Library
About the Lib. Libs. and Depts. ... Showcase

77. Ancient China
the bible medieval castle bible gateway russia tour king james bible world historymedieval weapon holy bible bible commentary roman god ancient olympics Get up
http://www.new-tradition.org/desc/indexN14969.html
Join Now About Us Supranationalism Manifest and Mission Time to change names Money for the war Peace Maker Global revision of History Preface View of Garry Kasparov Investigation of the Historical Dating Egyptian Horoscopes Resources "Book of Civilisation" "Mysteries of Egyptian Zodiacs" "Investigation of English history" Online Discussions Take Action Join Now Bequests Open Branch Write Us Tourism Why Tourism Short Scheme Real Egypt Real Jesus ... Register Ancient Events LOADING IMAGES.... PLEASE WAIT the bible medieval castle bible gateway russia tour ... ancient olympics Get up, and let me in! - Get up, get up, lady mother, he says, ancient egyptian god
For this night my fair ladye I've win. O mak my bed, lady mother, he says, O mak it braid and deep!

78. Historia De La Química
Por Carlos Arturo Franco. De la alquimia griega, ¡rabe, china e hindº a la alquimia medieval, y de ah­ a la Qu­mica moderna. Perspectivas sobre la qu­mica del a±o 2000 y bibliograf­a.
http://www.galeon.com/labquimica/historiaqui.htm
Pagina personal de Carlos Arturo Franco El pensamiento griego La alquimia China Piedra Filosofal El Cinabrio en la Alquimial ... monografias.com Otros sitios del tema Alfredo Rella Alquimia David Terniers Robert Boylheight="142"> Robert Boyle Antoine Lavoisier Linus Pauling Alquimia Griega indice Indice Indice Alquimia China Indice Piedra Filosofal Primera parte de la obra Segunda parte de la obra Tercera parte de la obra Cuarta parte de la obra Quinta parte de la obra Mantened vuestro vaso en este grado de fuego hasta que vuestra materia se convierta en un polvo muy sutil y muy ligero, cosa que, de ordinario, ocurre en el espacio de un mes y medio. Indice "Tomad, pues, vuestro mercurio, y purificadlo bien pasándolo a través de un lienzo plegado tres veces, cosa que haréis varias veces hasta que aparezca puro como el agua límpida y cristalina. Nosotros rechazamos todas las demás formas de purificar el mercurio, como aquellas que lo purifican mediante el vinagre, la sal, la orina, la cal viva, el vitriolo y otros corrosivos que destruyen la humedad del mercurio en lugar de exaltarla, y que más que ser útiles, estorban." Indice Alquimia en la Edad Media Según aquellos alquimistas, una sustancia puede transformarse en otra simplemente añadiendo y sustrayendo elementos en las propiedades adecuadas. Un metal como el plomo, por ejemplo, podía transformarse en oro agregándole una cantidad exacta de mercurio. Durante siglos prosiguió la búsqueda de la técnica adecuada para convertir en oro un "metal base" y en esto se basó toda la alquimia medieval. En este proceso, los alquimistas descubrieron sustancias mucho más importantes que el oro, tales como los ácidos minerales y el fósforo.

79. The Medieval Tamil-language Inscriptions In Southeast Asia And China.
The medieval Tamillanguage inscriptions in Southeast Asia and china.
http://library.northernlight.com/PN19990317010005429.html?cb=0&dx=1007&s

80. China: Classical Music
Contains information on Chinese music in general as well as a few instruments in particular. Also has listings of recordings.
http://www.medieval.org/music/world/china.html
China: Classical Instrumental Music
literati music which is my priority. Returning to more generally available recordings, many are orchestral of various types, and so of lesser interest to me. There are also some song recordings, but I have not explored those as much. Somewhat unusually, instrumental performance has long had a certain kind of pre-eminence in Chinese art music, as scholars of all disciplines were expected to become proficient in it. Chinese music is basically pentatonic-diatonic, meaning that the basic pentatonic scale can be modulated within a diatonic context. The theory talks of 12-notes to an octave, but most of the compositions are overwhelmingly pentatonic with diatonic/chromatic passing tones. This is even more true of the traditional orchestral music than of the more intricate scholarly music which makes up most of this page. Generally speaking, the Chinese tunes with which many readers will be familiar are much simpler than most of what appears here. There are rather few classical compositions, although each instrument has its own repertory. Some of these repertories are several centuries old, and musicians add to them only slowly, especially in some areas. Therefore many compositions will be repeated from CD to CD, mostly for the same instrument, but sometimes versions exist for more than one instrument. Also, a performance by a musician from a different lineage will often bring out different facets. I will especially emphasize qin music, and look to buy many such recordings. Now there are literally dozens available, of very high quality. The

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