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Nicola Di Cosmo

    China at the Court of the Emperors
    Ancient China and Its Enemies
    The Diary of a Manchu Soldier in Seventeenth-Century China
    Manchu-Mongol relations on the eve of the Qing conquest
    Warfare in inner Asian history
    • Warfare in inner Asian history

      • 456 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      Military developments in Inner Asia lay at the basis of the rise of a number of Ancient and Early Modern Empires. This is the first scholarly work to embrace Inner Asian military history across a broad spatial and chronological spectrum, from the Turks and Uighurs to the Pechenegs, and from the Mongol invasion of Syria to the Manchu conquest of China. Based on previously unknown and until now underestimated sources, the contributors to this volume explore the context, development, and characteristic features of Inner Asian warfare, making original contributions to our understanding of Asian and world history.

      Warfare in inner Asian history
    • The original Manchu and Mongol documents selected for this publication provide fascinating new information about the relations between Manchus and Mongols before the Manchu conquest of China. They include diplomatic correspondence, military liaisons, legal cases, and records of tribute missions.

      Manchu-Mongol relations on the eve of the Qing conquest
    • The Diary of a Manchu Soldier in Seventeenth-Century China

      "My Service in the Army", by Dzengseo

      • 142 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the unique perspective of a young Manchu officer, this annotated translation reveals the only known military diary from pre-modern China, offering valuable insights into the Ch'ing army's operations. The author's firsthand experiences during battles in the challenging terrain of South-Western China provide a vivid portrayal of military life in the seventeenth century, enhancing our understanding of Chinese military history and the complexities of warfare during that period.

      The Diary of a Manchu Soldier in Seventeenth-Century China
    • Ancient China and Its Enemies

      The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History

      • 380 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania
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      The book delves into the historical roots of conflict between early China and its northern 'barbarian' neighbors, exploring the cultural, political, and social dynamics that fueled this animosity. Through detailed analysis, it uncovers how perceptions of identity and otherness shaped interactions and contributed to long-standing tensions in the region. The investigation sheds light on the complexities of these relationships, offering insights into the broader implications for understanding early Chinese civilization and its external relations.

      Ancient China and Its Enemies
    • China at the Court of the Emperors

      Unknown Masterpieces From Han Tradition To Tang Elegance (25-907) - 淳風玉唐韵

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      China at the Court of the Emperors presents almost two hundred masterpieces, various in form and rich in beauty, coming from thirty-two museums and institutes in Shaanxi, Henan, Gansu, and Jiangsu provinces, many of them never seen in the West before. It examines the vast period from the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220) through the Tang (618–907), during which Chinese civilization underwent radical transformation. As a matter of fact, Tang China synthesized foreign and indigenous elements that had been present for centuries, thus creating a new, distinctive, and extraordinary cosmopolitan civilization, made possible by tolerance―a message as important today as it was 1,500 years ago. The book includes essays by some of the foremost experts in the field, including Roderick Whitfield (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London), Felix Schoeber (University of Westminster, London), Lillian Lan-ying Tseng (Yale University), Nicola di Cosmo (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton), Stefano Zacchetti (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venice), and Chao-Hui Jenny Liu (New York University).

      China at the Court of the Emperors