
A Brief History of China
Dynasty, Revolution and Transformation: From the Middle Kingdom to the People's Republic
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Julian Elfer
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A Brief History of China tells of the development of a rich and complex civilization where the use of paper, writing, money, and gunpowder were widespread in ancient times and where silk, ceramics, tea, metal implements, and other products were produced and exported around the globe. It examines the special conditions that allowed a single culture to unify an entire continent spanning 10 billion square kilometers under the rule of a single man - and the unbelievably rich artistic, literary and architectural heritage that Chinese culture has bequeathed to the world. Equally fascinating is the story of China's decline in the 19th and early 20th century - as Europeans and Americans took center stage - and its modern resurgence as an economic powerhouse in recent years.
In his retelling of a Chinese history stretching back 5,000 years, author and China-expert Jonathan Clements focuses on the human stories which led to the powerful transformations in Chinese society - from the unification of China under its first emperor, Qinshi Huangdi, to the Mongol invasion under Genghis Khan and the consolidation of Communist rule under Mao Zedong. Clements even brings listeners through to the present day, outlining China's economic renaissance under Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping.
©2019 Jonathan Clements (P)2019 TantorGreat run-through of fascinating history of China
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fresh and insightful take on Chinese history.
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Nice book
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Enjoyable
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Good overview
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The author has a strangely disparaging tone throughout the entire book of the entire subject matter. Weird for someone writing a book about China. He's constantly judging people and events and wryly making snide comments about how it wouldn't be acceptable behaviour in modern Western culture. No s**t sherlock. For example, more chapters than not seem to clumsily force a feminist narrative, forcing a modern lens onto events and people millenia old. I understand that women are underrepresented in history and thats a shame. But if I don't know anything about Chinese history and I want to learn, it's not very useful to tell me at length about all the people were *not* in power and *not* making the big decisions just to please modern sensibilities.
To sum up my feelings: the author says at the start of the book 'Chinese history is very long so we have a lot to cover in very little time'. Then wastes the vast majority of the time telling you little of importance.
I didn't know a huge amount about Chinese history and after reading this book, I still don't.
Not what I was looking for at all
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Narrative is not clear, more philosophy then history
Boring book
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