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         Chinese History:     more books (100)
  1. A Brief History of Chinese Civilization by Conrad Schirokauer, Miranda Brown, 2005-03-10
  2. A Short History of Chinese Philosophy by Yu-lan Fung, 1997-03-01
  3. A History of the Modern Chinese Army by Xiaobing Li, 2007-06-01
  4. A History of Chinese Civilization by Jacques Gernet, 1996-05-31
  5. A Brief History of Chinese And Japanese Civilizations by Conrad Schirokauer, Miranda Brown, et all 2005-07-30
  6. A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 1: The Period of the Philosophers (from the Beginnings to Circa 100 B. C.) by Yu-lan Fung, 1983-08-01
  7. A History of Modern Chinese Fiction: Third Edition by Chih-Tsing Hsia, C. T. Hsia, 1999-12
  8. Becoming Chinese American, A History of Communities and Institutions by Madeline Hsu, 2004-07-15
  9. Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940 by Him Mark Lai, Genny Lim, et all 1999-06
  10. A History of Contemporary Chinese Literature (Brill's Humanities in China Library) by Hong Zicheng, 2007-09-30
  11. The Columbia Guide to Modern Chinese History by R. Keith Schoppa, 2000-07-15
  12. Penjing: Worlds of Wonderment: A Journey Exploring an Ancient Chinese Art and Its History, Cultural Background, and Aesthetics by Zhao Qingquan, 1997-09
  13. Chinese History Chart by Alex Ng Kin Man, 2006-01-01
  14. A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 2: The Period of Classical Learning (From the Second Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.) by Yu-lan Fung, 1983-08-01

1. Chinese History, Culture, Foreign Invasion
A proChinese summary of the country's cultural history.
http://www.index-china.com/index-english/people-s.html
Home Agriculture Art Business ... Travel Chinese People Summary Summary Fact Sheet Graphics Chinese People Chinese people is peaceful, hardworking and easily contented. They respect elders, love children and are patient with their fellows. Chinese in general are reserve and humble. They believe in harmony and never look for confrontation. History has told that Chinese is non-invasive. During the period of British and the west expanding their powers to Asia, North America, Australia and New Zealand, China became the target of the G8 invasion. Chinese are very proud of their civilized society since the early day. They are open and pragmatic towards differences in religions and culture. Foreigners are welcome and being treated more fairly. China have been very receptive to Jews in the early days in Kaifung city and later in Shanghai when they were rejected by other countries during the World War II. . China has long history or even a painful past. The fact is that China today is still very poor and most of the Chinese are still living in poverty. It is time for Chinese to work together that China will progress with other nations and their people can live happily and peacefully from hereafter. Tea culture is very Chinese. Yet Chinese enjoy drinking coffee too. There is no point to compare which one is better. Both are good as long as you enjoy it. Both are bad if you hate it.

2. Condensed China: Chinese History For Beginners
Condensed China chinese history for Beginners. Condensed China offers a lively, quirky, and interesting take on the events, trends, and accomplishments of
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Chinese History for Beginners
Condensed China is an introduction to Chinese history. It exists to inform, enlighten, and attract netizens interested in China. It is not a complete history of China; I deliberately skipped over and left out a lot of information. This is more like ''Chinese History: the Cliff Notes version" or "Chinese History's Greatest Hits" than a full-fledged history. If I left out something you feel is important, please email me and I will put it in the next time I revise the text.
Table of Contents
The Origins of Chinese Civilization: c. 2200 - 221 BC
Xia: c. 2200 - c. 1750 BC Shang: c. 1750 - c. 1040 BC Western Zhou: c. 1100 - 771 BC ...
Bibliography Condensed China has become substantially more popular than I had dared hope when I first put this up; I'm averaging more than 6,000 hits a month, no doubt due to being linked from the Washington Post Popular Science , and GameSpot , as well as from all the major online libraries of Chinese and Asian links. It was also selected as Hong Kong Supernet's first ever "Super exSITEment" user site of the month.

3. History Of China Table Of Contents
History of China Table of Contents. Historical Setting Mongolian Interlude. Chinese Regain Power. Rise of the Manchus. Emergence Of Modern
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4. History Of China
For an overview of chinese history in terms of chronology, check out History Timeline
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5. Condensed China Chinese History For Beginners
Condensed China chinese history for Beginners. Condensed China offers a lively, quirky, and interesting take on the events, trends, and
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6. Chinese History, Map And Chronology
detailed chinese history main page books on history.
http://www.chinapage.com/history1.html
Chinese History
Chinese history, timelines, maps, and Chronology of dynasties and emperors

7. Daily Life In Ancient China
For those in a hurry, just click on the Cheat Sheet, for a very quick look at 11 000 years of ancient chinese history! Welcome to ancient China!
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8. UCSD Modern Chinese History Site
Provides a guide to resources, local archives, bibliography and links.
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/chinesehistory/
Welcome to the Chinese History Research Site at UCSD
The reviews and essays section provides book reviews and critical essays on classics in the historiography of modern China (last updated March 2004).
The Cultural Revolution section provides book reviews and critical essays on the historiography of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976.
The sources section is a guide to English and Chinese materials relating to historical research on modern China.
The archives section provides information on Chinese local archives and also serves as a site for researchers to exchange information.
The bibliography section contains a list of English-language works on Qing, Republican, and PRC history. It was last updated July, 2001.
The links section contains a list of China-related web sites and provides quick access to the on-line catalogues of East Asian libraries throughout the world.
About UCSD
is an introduction to the Modern Chinese History program at UCSD. It includes profiles of East Asian faculty as well as application contacts.

9. Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
General. Mandate of Heaven At CCNY 2ND Chinese Dynastic History 2ND China Basic Facts 2ND Chinese Ethnography. Image The Yangzi River
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10. Bibliography
More results from orpheus.ucsd.edu Chinese Cultural Studies Concise Political History of ChinaA significant aspect of China is its long cultural and national history. The title of emperor was used for the first time in chinese history to set the
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/chinesehistory/bibtoc.html
Modern Chinese History: A Basic Bibliography
This bibliography is meant to provide a quick reference for scholars and students working in the field of modern Chinese history. While by no means exhaustive, it represents what we feel are some of the best works in the field for each particular subject. It was most recently updated in July, 2001. Comments, suggestions, and additions to the bibliography are welcome
Table of Contents
The Qing
People's Republic of China (1949-present)
Home

11. China The Beautiful - Chinese Art And Literature
Primary resources of Chinese classical arts, literature, poetry, calligraphy, painting, history, and philosophy.
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12. Chinese Cultural Studies: A Brief Chinese Chronology
The traditional way of dividing chinese history is in terms of dynasties. Derived entirely from Jacques Gernet, A History of Chinese Civilization,
http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/chron.html
Main Other Chinese Web Sites Chinese Cultural Studies:
A Brief Chinese Chronology The traditional way of dividing Chinese history is in terms of dynasties . The use of this system is so widespread that it is the usual way to refer to the Chinese past (people refer to "Tang poetry" or "Ming vases" for instance.) But this system of periodization presents several problems:- 1. Dynastic chronology seems to suggest that there were changes in Chinese life at times when change was not evident on a widespread basis; 2. Paradoxically dynastic chronology suggests a degree of continuity that was not present either. Thus common statements that the "fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911" represented the end of over 2000 years of imperial rule is severely misleading. Although at all times China had a socially stratified society and, compared to the rest of world, large state formations, the nature of these social stratifications and states underwent fundamental changes. Furthermore, within the time periods dominated by a particular dynasty quite dramatic changes took place. 3. Finally, the system, which stresses the history of the political elite, overlooks the importance of economic and agricultural life.

13. History Of Mathematics China
A brief outline of the history of Chinese mathematics
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14. CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY FOR CHINESE HISTORY
CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY FOR chinese history ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Professor of chinese history, UCLA, 19862002; Princeton University, since 2002.
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CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY FOR CHINESE HISTORY
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Professor of Chinese History, UCLA, 1986-2002; Princeton University, since 2002.
With the help of Ping-yi Chu (Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology), Xiaoping Cong (University of Houston), Miaw-fen Lu (Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History), Sam Gilbert (UCLA, ABD), Adam Schorr (Ph.D., UCLA East Asian Languages and Cultures Department), and Susan Schneller, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J.
This information system is an official Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Associate site.
A Pinyin version of this website has been established at the East Asian Studies Department , Princeton University since November 1, 2002. This new site will be updated and eventually will be linked to another specialized site in the East Asian Studies Department on sources for Ming-Qing history prepared by Professor Susan Naquin. The site at UCLA will eventually be discontinued.
HTML formatting initially was provided by Professor Steve Angle , Wesleyan University.

15. History Drives Chinese Sales - News Features - International
History drives Chinese sales By Souren Melikian International Herald Tribune SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2005
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16. The Art Of China
From Purdue University, this site shares the art and culture of ancient China with dragons, the great wall, the zodiac and scenery.
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17. Electronic Passport To Chinese History
Dynastys ruled China for most of the last 4000 years learn about China s dynastys in the Electronic Passport at www.mrdowling.com.
http://www.mrdowling.com/613chinesehistory.html
HOME TIME AND SPACE PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA ... The Boxer Rebellion Dynasty From at least 1766 BC to this century, China was ruled by dynasties. A dynasty is a ruling family that passes control from one generation to the next. One dynasty lasted more than 800 years, while another lasted only fifteen years. The Chinese people supported their rulers because of what they called the Mandate of Heaven. The ancient Chinese believed their ancestors in heaven had chosen their leaders. The people would rebel against a weak leader because they believed he had lost the Mandate of Heaven. The Shang was the first dynasty to leave written records. The Shang rulers expanded the borders of their kingdom to include all of the land between Mongolia and the Pacific Ocean. The Shang practiced human sacrifice. If a king died, many of his slaves would join him in the grave. Some were beheaded first, others were buried alive. The Shang also developed a lunar calendar consisting of twelve months of 30 days each. When a Shang king died, his next oldest brother replaced him. When there were no brothers, the oldest maternal nephew became king. The Chou were nomads who lived west of the Shang. They overthrew the Shang and ruled China from 1122

18. Chinese Historical Society Of America Home
Dedicated to the study, documentation, and dissemination of Chinese American history.
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19. Fairbank Chinese History Library: Rob Gray
The Fairbank chinese history Virtual Library was founded to facilitate easy access to sources of modern Chinese historical information on the internet.
http://www.cnd.org/fairbank/
From the CND Virtual Bookshelf Title Category China : A New History (by John King Fairbank History
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- A Modern Chinese History Virtual Library - Virtual Librarian: Robert Gray
robgray@umich.edu
The Fairbank Chinese History Virtual Library was founded to facilitate easy access to sources of
modern Chinese historical information on the internet. This project is dedicated to the memory of Harvard Sinologist John King Fairbank (1907-1991). Many thanks to Wilma Fairbank who gave her consent for this project to bear her husband's name. We are grateful to China News Digest for providing technical support
and allowing the Fairbank Library to exist on the CND server.
The Fairbank Library Collection
People's Republic of China (1949-present)

Republican Era (1912-1949)

Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Virtual librarian Robert Gray welcomes contributions to this library from people anywhere in the
Please send contributions and comments to robgray@umich.edu

20. Chinese History Library-PRC: Rob Gray
Miscellaneous PRC History. Two Texts on Marriage in Modern China Abstract from Kenneth Lieberthal, Governing China From Revolution Through Reform
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- People's Republic of China (1949-present) - General PRC History Communism, Maoism, and Left-Wing Ideologies Deng Xiaoping Mao Zedong 1989 Tiananmen Square Democracy Movement 1978-79 Democracy Movement

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