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Great Wall History

Marcus Blackwell

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Great Wall History explores the evolution of the Great Wall of China, highlighting its transformation from a defensive barrier into a global symbol deeply intertwined with Chinese history and cultural identity. The book challenges the notion of the Wall as a single entity, presenting it instead as a dynamic series of fortifications built across dynasties, adapting to changing military threats and technological advancements. Intriguingly, the Wall's construction involved an immense labor force, impacting China’s social and economic landscape, while its effectiveness varied against different invaders throughout history. 

 
The study progresses chronologically, starting with early earthen ramparts and culminating in the Ming Dynasty's iconic brick and stone structures. It analyzes the Wall's military role, its socio-economic impact, and its symbolic representation in art and culture. Drawing upon archaeological findings, historical chronicles, and military records, the book offers a unique perspective on the Wall as a reflection of China's relationship with the world. 

 
The fact-based approach offers insights into military strategy, wall construction, archaeology, and Chinese culture.
Disponibile da: 12/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 57 pagine.

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