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- catalog alternative "Monde chinois. English".
- catalog contributor b1100036.
- catalog coverage "China Civilization.".
- catalog created "1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1982.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [736]-757.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1. From the archaic monarchy to the centralized state. The archaic monarchy ; The age of principalities ; The formation of the centralized state ; The heritage of antiquity -- pt. 2. Rise, evolution, and decline of the first centralized state. The conquering empire ; Causes and consequences of the expansion ; The rise of the gentry and the crisis in political institutions ; The civilization of the Han age -- pt. 3. The middle ages. Barbarians and aristocrats ; Medieval civilization -- pt. 4. From the middle ages to modern times. The aristocratic empire ; The transition to the Mandarin empire ; From the opening-up to the world to the return to the sources of the classical tradition -- Pt. 5. The Chinese "Renaissance." The new world ; The civilization of the Chinese "Renaissance" -- pt. 6. From the Sinicized empires to the Mongol occupation. The Sinicized empires ; The Mongol invasion and occupation -- pt. 7. The reign of the autocrats and eunuchs. Reconstruction and expansion ; Political, social, and economic changes ; The beginnings of modern China and the crisis of the end of the Ming dynasty ; Intellectual life in the Ming age -- pt. 8. Authoritarian paternalism. The conquest and the foundation of the Manchu regime ; The enlightened despots ; Intellectual life from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the eighteenth century -- pt. 9. From decline to takeover. The great recession ; The social explosion and its consequences ; The failure of modernization and the advance of foreign intrusion ; Intellectual currents in the nineteenth century -- pt. 10. China crucified. The disintegration of the traditional economy and society ; Political developments in the first half of the twentieth century ; Philosophical and literary developments -- pt. 11. A new chapter in Chinese history: the People's Republic of China.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 772 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521241308 (U.S.)".
- catalog identifier "0521316472 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog spatial "China Civilization.".
- catalog subject "951 19".
- catalog subject "DS721 .G3913 1982".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1. From the archaic monarchy to the centralized state. The archaic monarchy ; The age of principalities ; The formation of the centralized state ; The heritage of antiquity -- pt. 2. Rise, evolution, and decline of the first centralized state. The conquering empire ; Causes and consequences of the expansion ; The rise of the gentry and the crisis in political institutions ; The civilization of the Han age -- pt. 3. The middle ages. Barbarians and aristocrats ; Medieval civilization -- pt. 4. From the middle ages to modern times. The aristocratic empire ; The transition to the Mandarin empire ; From the opening-up to the world to the return to the sources of the classical tradition -- Pt. 5. The Chinese "Renaissance." The new world ; The civilization of the Chinese "Renaissance" -- pt. 6. From the Sinicized empires to the Mongol occupation. The Sinicized empires ; The Mongol invasion and occupation -- pt. 7. The reign of the autocrats and eunuchs. Reconstruction and expansion ; Political, social, and economic changes ; The beginnings of modern China and the crisis of the end of the Ming dynasty ; Intellectual life in the Ming age -- pt. 8. Authoritarian paternalism. The conquest and the foundation of the Manchu regime ; The enlightened despots ; Intellectual life from the middle of the seventeenth century to the end of the eighteenth century -- pt. 9. From decline to takeover. The great recession ; The social explosion and its consequences ; The failure of modernization and the advance of foreign intrusion ; Intellectual currents in the nineteenth century -- pt. 10. China crucified. The disintegration of the traditional economy and society ; Political developments in the first half of the twentieth century ; Philosophical and literary developments -- pt. 11. A new chapter in Chinese history: the People's Republic of China.".
- catalog title "A history of Chinese civilization / Jacques Gernet ; translated by J.R. Foster.".
- catalog title "Monde chinois. English".
- catalog type "text".