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  1. Sui-Tang Chang'an: A Study in the Urban History of Late Medieval China (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies) by Victor Xiong, 2000-07-25
  2. The development of bathing customs in ancient and medieval china and the history of the Floriate Clear Palace by Eward H Schafer, 1956
  3. Immortals, Festivals and Poetry in Medieval China: Studies in Social and Intellectual History (Variorum Collected Studies Series , Vol 623) by Donald Holzman, 1998-10
  4. Transcendence and Divine Passion: The Queen Mother of the West in Medieval China by Suzanne Cahill, 1995-06-01
  5. The Cambridge History of China: Volume 1, The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 BC-AD 220 (The Cambridge History of China)
  6. The Cambridge History of Ancient China: From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC by Michael Loewe, Edward L. Shaughnessy, 1999-03-13
  7. Taoism, Bureaucracy, and Popular Religion in Early Medieval China (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Peter Nickerson, 2008-05-31
  8. Mongolian Nomadic Society: A Reconstruction of the 'Medieval' History of Mongolia by Bat-Ochir Bold, 2001-05-04
  9. Shaping the Lotus Sutra: Buddhist Visual Culture in Medieval China by Eugene Y. Wang, 2007-02-15
  10. Kingship in Early Medieval China (Sinica Leidensia) (Sinica Leidensia) by Andrew Eisenberg, 2008-02-15
  11. The Cambridge History of China: Volume 3, Sui and T'ang China, 589-906 AD, Part One (The Cambridge History of China)
  12. Alien Regimes and Border States, 907-1368 (The Cambridge History of China: Vol. 6)
  13. T'ang China: The Rise of the East in World History by Samuel Adrian M. Adshead, 2004-10-29
  14. Art, Religion, and Politics in Medieval China: The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family by Ning Qiang, 2004-03

1. Daily Life In Ancient China
Early Medieval Period 600900 CE T'ang The Quick Han Times History Note Although outsiders call this land China, after Ch'in (Qin) times, the
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2. Local History In Early Medieval China
Local History in Early Medieval China. Panel 2, Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, March 2000.
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3. Internet Women's History Sourcebook
Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Sourcebook Other History Gender Construction China General Great Women
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4. Medieval Sourcebook Medieval History In The Movies
Medieval History in the Movies Version 4.9 Expansion Overseas. Mongols. Medieval China, Japan, India. Medieval Fantasy. Modern Periods/
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5. Monograph OPAC (Institute Of Chinese Studies,
Subjects Theater China - History - Medieval, 500-1500 - Sources Different display format Display format
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6. Monograph OPAC (Institute Of Chinese Studies,
You searched Index 3 Subject Headings for "cities and towns, medieval china - history" 1
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7. Exploring Ancient World Cultures
in the plurality of approaches to the study of history and to the Home Near East India Egypt China Greece Rome Islam Europe
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8. Hobgoblin Books - China, Japan, Medieval, Women's History
Specializing in Books on the Far East, Medieval and Renaissance Europe, Women's History, Women Writers, including Suffragettes, Women's Studies
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9. Sui-Tang Chang'an A Study In The Urban History
SuiTang Chang'an A Study in the Urban History of Medieval China - MICHIGAN MONOGRAPHS IN
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10. World History
from the Middle East to China, India, Afghanistan, Europe and America. Order the latest edition of the bestselling History Chart now
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11. China: Classical Music
There are increasingly many recordings of Chinese music. Although it has avery long history going back to Han times and beyond, the xiao has been slow
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China: Classical Instrumental Music
literati music which is my priority. Returning to more generally available recordings, many are orchestral of various types, and so of lesser interest to me. There are also some song recordings, but I have not explored those as much. Somewhat unusually, instrumental performance has long had a certain kind of pre-eminence in Chinese art music, as scholars of all disciplines were expected to become proficient in it. Chinese music is basically pentatonic-diatonic, meaning that the basic pentatonic scale can be modulated within a diatonic context. The theory talks of 12-notes to an octave, but most of the compositions are overwhelmingly pentatonic with diatonic/chromatic passing tones. This is even more true of the traditional orchestral music than of the more intricate scholarly music which makes up most of this page. Generally speaking, the Chinese tunes with which many readers will be familiar are much simpler than most of what appears here. There are rather few classical compositions, although each instrument has its own repertory. Some of these repertories are several centuries old, and musicians add to them only slowly, especially in some areas. Therefore many compositions will be repeated from CD to CD, mostly for the same instrument, but sometimes versions exist for more than one instrument. Also, a performance by a musician from a different lineage will often bring out different facets. I will especially emphasize qin music, and look to buy many such recordings. Now there are literally dozens available, of very high quality. The

12. China History (to Qing Dynasty): China: East Asian Library
Chinese history (to Qing Dynasty). PREhistory. Overview Bibliographies /Tables of Contents; Bibliography of Western Works on Early medieval china
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13. Medieval Asian History - Asia In The Middle Ages
online here at the medieval history site. china The Imperial Era An overviewof the history of china from its earlist origins to the 16th century.
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Recent Medieval Atlas: Maps of Asia An index of maps depicting Asia or regions within Asia during the Middle Ages Afghanistan A basic overview of the history of Afghanistan from its earlist origins to the eighteenth century. Part of a larger work on the country of Afghanistan produced by the Library of Congress; a public domain document online here at the Medieval History site. China: The Imperial Era An overview of the history of China from its earlist origins to the 16th century. Part of a larger work on the country of China produced by the Library of Congress; a public domain document online here at the Medieval History site. Southeast Asia for Visitors: History Useful links to sites covering the history of Southeast Asia. Of particular interest are the pages provided by Guide Greg Cruey on the precolonial history of Chenla, Funan, Sri Vijaya and much more.

14. China: The Imperial Era - Medieval History Archives
china The Imperial Era While Europe was progressing through the Middle Ages,china was in its Imperial era. This Library of Congress country study,
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While Europe was progressing through the Middle Ages, China was in its Imperial era. This Library of Congress country study , presented here at the Medieval History site, provides a basic overview of China's history from the First Imperial Period in the third century B.C.E. to the Qing regime in the seventeenth C.E. There's also a Chronology of Chinese Dynasties
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ISSN: 0971-9458 The Medieval History Journal is designed as a forum for expressing spatial and temporal flexibility in defining 'medieval' and for capturing its expansive thematic domain. A refereed journal, The Medieval History Journal explores problematics relating to all aspects of societies in the medieval universe. Articles which are comparative and interdisciplinary and those with a broad canvas find particular favour with the journal. It seeks to transcend the narrow boundaries of a single discipline and encompasses the related fields of literature, art, archaeology, anthropology, sociology and human geography.
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