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The Cambridge History of Ancient China

The Cambridge History of Ancient China

The Cambridge History of Ancient China

From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC
Michael Loewe, University of Cambridge
Edward L. Shaughnessy, University of Chicago
March 1999
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Hardback
9780521470308
$139.00
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    The Cambridge History of Ancient China provides a survey of the cultural, intellectual, political, and institutional developments of the pre-imperial period. The four subperiods of Shang, Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States, are described on the basis of literary and material sources and the evidence of recently found manuscripts. Chapters on the prehistoric background, the growth of language, and relations with the peoples of Central Asia provide the major context of China's achievements in the 1,500 years under review. The teachings of China's early masters are set alongside what is known of the methods of astonomers, physicians and diviners. A final chapter leads the reader forward to imperial times, as described in the volumes of The Cambridge History of China.

    • Integrates historical and archaeological evidence and viewpoints
    • Comprehensive account of pre-imperial China
    • Written by leading Western scholars on pre-imperial China

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This volume presents informative summaries of major periods and topics with meticulous attention to the evidence. The discussions of sources, sites, and artifacts will be invaluable to present and future students, who will also be grateful for the illustrations and Chinese characters included in the text." Choice

    "It is indeed a daunting task to review this hefty volume consisting of fourteen chapters by specialists in their respective fields and no summary can do justice to its contents. Read it." Susan Bush, Early Medieval China

    "...everyone who studies early China will want access to this book." Religious Studies Review

    "...is a necessary reference work for students of Chinese history, if they read only those well-researched and carefully written chapters." Historian

    "...almost everyone interested in ancient China will find something to reward them within its cover." American Historical Review

    "...a necessary reference work for students of chinese history." The Historian

    "This is an informative book full of important insights...The successful combination in this volume of these two approaches deserves to be emulated in studies on later periods. This volume is truly an impressive monument--a monument consisting almost exclusively of texts." China Review International

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    Product details

    March 1999
    Hardback
    9780521470308
    1182 pages
    231 × 163 × 71 mm
    1.68kg
    222 b/w illus. 18 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of maps, tables, and figures
    • Conventions
    • Abbreviations
    • Acknowledgments
    • Introduction Michael Loewe and Edward L. Shaughnessy
    • Calendar and chronology Edward L. Shaughnessy
    • The environment of ancient China David N. Keightley
    • 1. China on the eve of the historical period Kwang-chih Chang
    • 2. Language and writing William G. Boltz
    • 3. Shang archaeology Robert Bagley
    • 4. The Shang: China's first historical dynasty David N. Keightley
    • 5. Western Zhou history Edward L. Shaughnessy
    • 6. Western Zhou archaeology Jessica Rawson
    • 7. The waning of the Bronze Age: material culture and social developments, 770–481 BC Lothar von Falkenhausen
    • 8. The Spring and Autumn period Cho-yun Hsu
    • 9. Warring States: the political history Mark Edward Lewis
    • 10. The art and architecture of the Warring States period Wu Hung
    • 11. The classical philosophical writings David Sheperd Nivison
    • 12. Warring states: natural philosophy and occult thought Donald Harper
    • 13. The Northern Frontier in pre-Imperial China Nicola Di Cosmo
    • 14. The heritage left to the Empires Michael Loewe
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Michael Loewe, Edward L. Shaughnessy, David N. Keightley, Kwang-chih Chang, William G. Boltz, Robert Bagley, Jessica Rawson, Lothar von Falkenhausen, Cho-yun Hsu, Mark Edward Lewis, Wu Hung, David Sheperd Nivison, Donald Harper, Nicola di Cosmo

    • Authors
    • Michael Loewe , University of Cambridge
    • Edward L. Shaughnessy , University of Chicago