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T'ang China

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2004
Engelsk
China's role in world history is again controversial thanks to Andre Gunder Frank's Re Orient: Global Economy in the Asian Age. By contrast, this book presents an alternative interpretation of that role, less exclusively economic, more broadly based, and focused on the T'ang period, one of China's acknowledged golden ages. It shows how a different China, Buddhist or Taoist rather than Confucian, aristocratic as much as meritocratic, achieved, through openness to the outside world and partnership with its elites, a multiple pre eminence in politics, economics, society and the intellect, not unlike that enjoyed by the United States today. Within a looser web of globalization, the T'ang period and its dynamics offers a distant mirror of our own time. An argument in world history may thus cast light on issues in contemporary politics.
Undertittel
The Rise of the East in World History
Forfatter
S. Adshead
ISBN
9781403934567
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
29.7.2004
Antall sider
233