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China's Imperial Story - cover

China's Imperial Story

Amelia Khatri

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"China's Imperial Story" presents a sweeping exploration of how Chinese civilization evolved from its origins along the Yellow River into one of history's most influential empires. The book masterfully weaves together three fundamental themes: the progression of imperial dynasties, groundbreaking technological innovations, and the development of philosophical frameworks that shaped Chinese society for millennia.

 
Through this multi-faceted approach, readers gain insight into how China's imperial system functioned as more than just a political structure, but as an integrated social and cultural framework that influenced all of Asia and beyond. The narrative moves chronologically through four thousand years of history, examining how geographic conditions and environmental factors shaped early Chinese civilization's development.

 
Particularly fascinating is the book's analysis of how innovations like papermaking, gunpowder, and advanced irrigation systems emerged from this unique cultural context. The author demonstrates how these technological achievements, combined with philosophical traditions like Confucianism, created a sophisticated model that neighboring societies sought to emulate.

 
Drawing from recent archaeological findings, historical documents, and newly discovered manuscripts, the book offers readers direct access to historical perspectives through translated primary sources. What sets this work apart is its integration of material culture with philosophical and political developments, making complex historical patterns accessible to both academic readers and general audiences. The examination of the Silk Road's role in cultural exchange and the spread of Chinese innovations provides valuable context for understanding China's historical and contemporary global influence.
Disponible depuis: 08/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 99 pages.

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