Sui and T'ang China, 589-906, الجزء 1John King Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett Cambridge University Press, 1979 - 850 من الصفحات Volumes seven and eight of The Cambridge History of China are devoted to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the only segment of later imperial history during which all of China proper was ruled by a native, or Han, dynasty. These volumes provide the largest and most detailed account of the Ming period in any language. Summarising all modern research, volume eight offers detailed studies of governmental structure, the fiscal and legal systems, international relations, social and economic history, transportation networks, and the history of ideas and religion, incorporating original research on subjects never before described in detail. Although it is written by specialists, this Cambridge History intends to explain and describe the Ming dynasty to general readers who do not have a specialised knowledge of Chinese history, as well as scholars and students. This volume can be utilised as a reference work, or read continuously. |
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Court politics in late Tang times 561 | 17 |
IO The end of the Tang 682 | 33 |
The Sui dynasty 581617 | 48 |
Maps page 1 Sui China 609 | 129 |
Sui and Tang canal system | 136 |
Late Sui rebellions 61316 | 145 |
Late Sui rebellions 617 | 147 |
Kaotsu | 150 |
Kaotsungs interventions in Korea | 283 |
The reigns of the empress Wu Chungtsung and Jui | 290 |
Hsüantsung reign 71256 | 333 |
Yao Chung and Sung Ching | 345 |
Military establishment under Hsüantsung | 368 |
The middle reign 72036 | 374 |
Tang China 742 | 403 |
Linfus regime 73652 | 409 |
Tang conquest | 164 |
Taitsung reign 62649 the consolidator | 188 |
Tang China 639 | 204 |
Taitsungs advance into central Asia | 227 |
Kaotsungs protectorates in central Asia | 281 |
An Lushans rebellion 454 | |
Tang provinces 763 488 | |
Yang Kuochungs regime 7526 447 | |
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