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1587, A Year of No Significance – The Ming Dynasty in Decline
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paperback. Num Pages: 293 pages, Ill. BIC Classification: 1FPC; HBJF; HBLC; HBLL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 234 x 159 x 19. Weight in Grams: 538.
"If you buy only one work on pre-modern Chinese history this year, make it this one."—W. S. Atwell, History
Winner of the American Book Award for History
In 1587, the Year of the Pig, nothing very special happened in China. Yet in the seemingly unspectacular events of this ordinary year, Ray Huang finds exemplified the roots of China's perennial inability to adapt to change.
Through fascinating accounts of the lives of seven prominent officials, he fashions a remarkably vivid portrayal of the court and the ruling class of late imperial China. In revealing the ... Read more
"If you buy only one work on pre-modern Chinese history this year, make it this one."—W. S. Atwell, History
Winner of the American Book Award for History
In 1587, the Year of the Pig, nothing very special happened in China. Yet in the seemingly unspectacular events of this ordinary year, Ray Huang finds exemplified the roots of China's perennial inability to adapt to change.
Through fascinating accounts of the lives of seven prominent officials, he fashions a remarkably vivid portrayal of the court and the ruling class of late imperial China. In revealing the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1982
Publisher
Yale University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
310
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300028843
SKU
9780300028843
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Reviews for 1587, A Year of No Significance – The Ming Dynasty in Decline
"Unusual and thoughtful. . . . Takes the poet’s or the novelist’s joy in turning a commonplace detail to the angle at which it reveals its glint of meaning."—David Lattimore, New York Times Book Review "This is a superb book, one that answers many questions about the Chinese, past and present."—Srully Blotnick, Forbes Magazine ... Read more