Chinese History a new manual

By: Wilkinson, Endymion PorterLanguage: English Series: Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series ; 1Publication details: Massachusetts Harvard University Press 2022Edition: Fiftieth anniversary editionDescription: xxx, 1092 pISBN: 9780674260238 (PB)Subject(s): China Civilization Handbooks, manuals, etc | China History Sources | General
Contents:
Volume 1. Boxes Tables Preface Acknowledgments Style guide Introduction. A.1. Periodization A.2. Dynasties A.3. Absolute dates A.4. Long periods of time A.5. Grade-school history A.6. European chronologies A.7. Dynasties of Japan, Korea & Vietnam Book I. The Chinese Language. Chapter 1. Historical stages Chapter 2. Script & calligraphy Chapter 3. Translating Chinese Chapter 4. Transcription Chapter 5. Chinese translation Chapter 6. Dictionaries Book II. Family & Kin. Chapter 7. Relatives Chapter 8. Personal names Chapter 9. Biography Chapter 10. Women's histories Chapter 11. Clothing & hairstyles Book III. Geography. Chapter 12. China & the Chinese Chapter 13. Ethnic minorities Chapter 14. Migration & travel Chapter 15. Environmental history Chapter 16. Maps, geographies & gazetteers Chapter 17. Toponyms Chapter 18. Urban history Book IV. Governing. Chapter 19. Central & local government Chapter 20. Titles & names of rulers Chapter 21. Noble titles Chapter 22. Official communications Chapter 23. Census & taxation Chapter 24. Education & examinations Chapter 25. Law Chapter 26. War Chapter 27. Foreign relations Book V. Ideas, Beliefs & the Arts. Chapter 28. The classics Chapter 29. Religion Chapter 30. Literature Chapter 31. Vernacular literature & folklore Chapter 32. Painting Chapter 33. Architecture Chapter 34. Music Book VI. Agriculture & Food. Chapter 35. Agriculture Chapter 36. Food & drink Book VII. Technology & Science. Chapter 37. Context Chapter 38. Numbers & statistics Chapter 39. Astrology, astronomy & calendars Chapter 40. Timekeeping Chapter 41. Medicine Book VIII. Trade. Chapter 42. Weighing & measuring Chapter 43. Money & prices Chapter 44. Trade. Volume 2. Boxes Tables Preface Acknowledgments Style guide Book IX. History. Chapter 45. Getting started Chapter 46. Sources & historiography Chapter 47. The history office Chapter 48. Annals Chapter 49. Standard histories Chapter 50. Topically arranged histories Chapter 51. Digests of government institutions Chapter 52. Miscellaneous histories Chapter 53. Biji Chapter 54. Popular history Book X. Pre-Qin. Chapter 55. Archeology Chapter 56. Prehistory Chapter 57. Xia Shang Chapter 58. Zhou Book XI. Qin-Wudai. Chapter 59. Qin Han Chapter 60. Wei Jin Nanbeichao Chapter 61. Sui Tang Wudai Book XII. Song-Qing. Chapter 62. Song Chapter 63. Liao Jin Xixia Chapter 64. Yuan Chapter 65. Ming Chapter 66. Qing Book XIII. The 20th Century. Chapter 67. The Republic of China, 1912-49 Chapter 68. The People's Republic of China, 1949-78 Book XIV. Bibliography. Chapter 69. From bamboo slips to silicon chips Chapter 70. Aspects of the book Chapter 71. Indexes & concordances Chapter 72. Leishu & Congshu Chapter 73. Collecting & cataloguing Chapter 74. Siku Quanshu Chapter 75. Modern libraries, publishers & bookstores Chapter 76. Keeping up to date Publishers Indexes. Names ; Books ; Publishers ; Databases ; Subjects
Summary: Wilkinson's bestselling Manual has been continuously in print for fifty years. It has achieved this unusual distinction because the author expanded its scope with each new edition. In the process it has grown from a modest research guide to Chinese imperial history into an encyclopedic, 1.7-million-word introduction to Chinese civilization and the primary and secondary resources and research problems for all periods of Chinese history. In recognition of its unique value, the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (France) awarded the third edition the Stanislas Julien Prize, and in 2016, Peking University Press published the entire Manual in a three-volume Chinese edition. The Manual has been revised and expanded throughout to ensure that the sixth edition is up to date with the latest developments in digital tools and the two dozen ancillary disciplines essential for work on Chinese history. In addition, its temporal coverage has been extended to the death of Chairman Mao. In celebration of a half century of continuous publication, the enlarged sixth edition has an entirely new look, with a bigger typeface requiring two 1,000 -page volumes. Volume 1 covers topics ranging from Language, Education, and the Arts, to Science, Technology, and the Environment. Volume 2 presents primary and secondary sources chronologically by period from the Neolithic to 1976"
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Volume 1. Boxes
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Style guide
Introduction. A.1. Periodization
A.2. Dynasties
A.3. Absolute dates
A.4. Long periods of time
A.5. Grade-school history
A.6. European chronologies
A.7. Dynasties of Japan, Korea & Vietnam
Book I. The Chinese Language. Chapter 1. Historical stages
Chapter 2. Script & calligraphy
Chapter 3. Translating Chinese
Chapter 4. Transcription
Chapter 5. Chinese translation
Chapter 6. Dictionaries
Book II. Family & Kin. Chapter 7. Relatives
Chapter 8. Personal names
Chapter 9. Biography
Chapter 10. Women's histories
Chapter 11. Clothing & hairstyles
Book III. Geography. Chapter 12. China & the Chinese
Chapter 13. Ethnic minorities
Chapter 14. Migration & travel
Chapter 15. Environmental history
Chapter 16. Maps, geographies & gazetteers
Chapter 17. Toponyms
Chapter 18. Urban history
Book IV. Governing. Chapter 19. Central & local government
Chapter 20. Titles & names of rulers
Chapter 21. Noble titles
Chapter 22. Official communications
Chapter 23. Census & taxation
Chapter 24. Education & examinations
Chapter 25. Law
Chapter 26. War
Chapter 27. Foreign relations
Book V. Ideas, Beliefs & the Arts. Chapter 28. The classics
Chapter 29. Religion
Chapter 30. Literature
Chapter 31. Vernacular literature & folklore
Chapter 32. Painting
Chapter 33. Architecture
Chapter 34. Music
Book VI. Agriculture & Food. Chapter 35. Agriculture
Chapter 36. Food & drink
Book VII. Technology & Science. Chapter 37. Context
Chapter 38. Numbers & statistics
Chapter 39. Astrology, astronomy & calendars
Chapter 40. Timekeeping
Chapter 41. Medicine
Book VIII. Trade. Chapter 42. Weighing & measuring
Chapter 43. Money & prices
Chapter 44. Trade. Volume 2. Boxes
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Style guide
Book IX. History. Chapter 45. Getting started
Chapter 46. Sources & historiography
Chapter 47. The history office
Chapter 48. Annals
Chapter 49. Standard histories
Chapter 50. Topically arranged histories
Chapter 51. Digests of government institutions
Chapter 52. Miscellaneous histories
Chapter 53. Biji
Chapter 54. Popular history
Book X. Pre-Qin. Chapter 55. Archeology
Chapter 56. Prehistory
Chapter 57. Xia Shang
Chapter 58. Zhou
Book XI. Qin-Wudai. Chapter 59. Qin Han
Chapter 60. Wei Jin Nanbeichao
Chapter 61. Sui Tang Wudai
Book XII. Song-Qing. Chapter 62. Song
Chapter 63. Liao Jin Xixia
Chapter 64. Yuan
Chapter 65. Ming
Chapter 66. Qing
Book XIII. The 20th Century. Chapter 67. The Republic of China, 1912-49
Chapter 68. The People's Republic of China, 1949-78
Book XIV. Bibliography. Chapter 69. From bamboo slips to silicon chips
Chapter 70. Aspects of the book
Chapter 71. Indexes & concordances
Chapter 72. Leishu & Congshu
Chapter 73. Collecting & cataloguing
Chapter 74. Siku Quanshu
Chapter 75. Modern libraries, publishers & bookstores
Chapter 76. Keeping up to date
Publishers
Indexes. Names ; Books ; Publishers ; Databases ; Subjects

Wilkinson's bestselling Manual has been continuously in print for fifty years. It has achieved this unusual distinction because the author expanded its scope with each new edition. In the process it has grown from a modest research guide to Chinese imperial history into an encyclopedic, 1.7-million-word introduction to Chinese civilization and the primary and secondary resources and research problems for all periods of Chinese history. In recognition of its unique value, the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (France) awarded the third edition the Stanislas Julien Prize, and in 2016, Peking University Press published the entire Manual in a three-volume Chinese edition. The Manual has been revised and expanded throughout to ensure that the sixth edition is up to date with the latest developments in digital tools and the two dozen ancillary disciplines essential for work on Chinese history. In addition, its temporal coverage has been extended to the death of Chairman Mao. In celebration of a half century of continuous publication, the enlarged sixth edition has an entirely new look, with a bigger typeface requiring two 1,000 -page volumes. Volume 1 covers topics ranging from Language, Education, and the Arts, to Science, Technology, and the Environment. Volume 2 presents primary and secondary sources chronologically by period from the Neolithic to 1976"

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