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ISBN10: 1603843116, ISBN13: 9781603843119, [publisher: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc, Cambridge, MA] Softcover Paperback. Governing China looks at Chinese history over the course of 1700 years, (150-1850), from the perspective of governance as a barometer and determinant of a societies well-being. The book includes timelines, maps, and an introduction comparing China in 150 to China in 1850, and is then divided chronologically into four parts: Part I - From Fragmentation to Reunification; Part 2 - Imperial Grandeur and its Aftermath, 589-907; Part 3 - The Tripartition of China, 960-1279; Part 4 - Permanent Unity Largely Achieved: Yuan, Ming, and Qing "Governing China: 150-1850". Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
[Stevenage, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]
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ISBN10: 1603843116, ISBN13: 9781603843119, [publisher: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc, Cambridge, MA] Softcover Paperback. Governing China looks at Chinese history over the course of 1700 years, (150-1850), from the perspective of governance as a barometer and determinant of a societies well-being. The book includes timelines, maps, and an introduction comparing China in 150 to China in 1850, and is then divided chronologically into four parts: Part I - From Fragmentation to Reunification; Part 2 - Imperial Grandeur and its Aftermath, 589-907; Part 3 - The Tripartition of China, 960-1279; Part 4 - Permanent Unity Largely Achieved: Yuan, Ming, and Qing "Governing China: 150-1850". Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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