23 mai 2013
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Aurélia Martin, « China in World History », ChinElectrodoc, ID : 10.58079/mqdz
This slim volume, with a main text of just eighty-one pages, has a big purpose. Its goal is to reframe for students the way we look at Chinese history by highlighting the recurring impact that foreign peoples had on China’s early historical development. In this, it joins a number of other works that have taken aim at the long-lived cliché of China as an insular civilization. These include Joanna Waley-Cohen’s Sextants of Beijing: Global Currents in Chinese History (1999) and Valerie Hansen’s...