War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 9001795
Price: $39.95
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-31691-0
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 27th October 2005
- Pages: 200
- Illustrations: n/a
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About the Book
This comprehensive survey of Chinese military history is the only book in English to span the significant years from 900 1795. Peter Lorge questions current theories on Chinas relationship to war, and argues that war was the most important tool used by the Chinese in building and maintaining their empire.
Emphasizing the relationship between the military and politics, chapters are organised around specific military events and, Lorge argues, the strength of territorial claims and political impact of each dynasty were determined by their military capacity.
Ideal as a course adoption text for Asian military studies, this is also valuable for students of Chinese studies, military studies and Chinese history.
Table of Contents
1. Unity Through War (900-1005) 2. Empires at Peace, Empires at War, 1005-1142 3. 1142-1272, Three Empires and A Century of War 4. A Chinese Empire? (1272-1355) 5. The Chinese Conquest Dynasty, 1355-1435 6. 1435-1610, The Politics of Imperial Collapse 7. 1610-1683, A People Created for War 8. 1684-1795, The Old Man of Ten Complete Military Victories
About the Author(s)
Peter Lorge is Senior Lecturer in Chinese History and Film at Vanderbilt University.
