Chapters in China’s Long History
A multi-authored and beautifully illustrated volume endeavours to find detailed answers to complex questions about modern Chinese history.
A multi-authored and beautifully illustrated volume endeavours to find detailed answers to complex questions about modern Chinese history.
A short introduction to the Chinese ethical system.
Mao Zedong’s brutal campaign to purify Communist China, which began in the early 1960s, resulted in a decade of chaos that has left an indelible stain on the nation’s politics.
Frank Dikötter explains how the gradual opening of Chinese archives has revealed the appalling truth about Chairman Mao’s genocidal rule.
Yuan Shikai's short-lived reign as Chinese emperor ended on March 22nd, 1916.
After many negotiations and much pressure, the Russians acquired from China the Amur Provinces of Eastern Siberia.
During the European “Age of Reason,” a philosopher Emperor guided Chinese destinies.
Burnard Selby visits the island of Taiwan, describing its landscape and people, as well as explaining its history.
Gradually the Chinese Nationalists prevailed over the provincial war-lords, but meanwhile, writes Henry McAleavy, the fatal breach occurred with the Communists.
Henry McAleavy traces both the daring adventures and wavering fortunes of an unusually cultured Chinese 'Singing Girl' of the Boxer era.