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== Introduction == | |||
== | === A Land of 9,600,000 Square Kilometers === | ||
=== Fifty-five Nationalities and a Population of Nearly 1,000,000,000 === | |||
=== 1,700,000 Years and 3,600 Years === | |||
== Traces of Remote Antiquity == | == Traces of Remote Antiquity == | ||
=== From Yuanmou Man to Peking Man; the Making of Tools and the Use of Fire === | |||
=== Dingcun (Tingtsun) Man and Upper Cave Man; the Improvement of Tools and the Emergence of Ornaments === | |||
=== The Yangshao Culture and Its Matriarchal Communes === | |||
=== The Patriarchal Clan Society of the Longshan Culture === | |||
== Myth and Legend == | == Myth and Legend == | ||
=== The Legends of Ancient Tribes === | |||
=== Tribal Chiefs, Gods and Their Sons === | |||
=== The Hereditary Monarchy of the Xia Dynasty === | |||
== The Slave State of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties == | == The Slave State of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties == | ||
=== The Earliest Written History === | |||
=== The Slave-Owning Shang Dynasty === | |||
=== The Social Economy of the Shang Dynasty === | |||
=== The Rise of the Zhou and the Establishment of the Slave-Owning Zhou Dynasty === | |||
=== Economic Development Under Zhou Slavery === | |||
=== The Zhou Dynasty from Prosperity to Decline === | |||
== The Early Eastern Zhou, Spring and Autumn, and Warring States Periods: Transition from Slavery to Feudalism == | == The Early Eastern Zhou, Spring and Autumn, and Warring States Periods: Transition from Slavery to Feudalism == | ||
=== The Early Eastern Zhou and the Spring and Autumn Period: Contention for Supremacy Among the Major States === | |||
=== The Seven Powers of the Warring States Period === | |||
=== The Transition from Slavery to Feudalism === | |||
=== Confucius, Mo Zi, Other Thinkers and the Elegies of Chu === | |||
== The Qin and Han Dynasties: the Growth of Feudal Society == | == The Qin and Han Dynasties: the Growth of Feudal Society == | ||
=== The Qin, China’s First Feudal Dynasty === | |||
=== Peasant Uprisings in the Late Qin Dynasty === | |||
=== Establishment and Consolidation of the Western Han Dynasty === | |||
=== Golden Age of the Western Han Dynasty === | |||
=== Decline of the Western Han Dynasty; Uprisings of the Green Woodsmen and Red Eyebrows === | |||
=== The Establishment of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Prolonged Turbulence, and the Yellow Turban Uprising === | |||
=== The Development of Social Productive Forces === | |||
=== The Growth of Feudal Relations === | |||
== The Three Kingdoms, the Jin, the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sui and the Tang: the Earlier Period of Ascendancy of Chinese Feudalism == | == The Three Kingdoms, the Jin, the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sui and the Tang: the Earlier Period of Ascendancy of Chinese Feudalism == | ||
=== The Three Kingdoms === | |||
=== The Western Jin, the Eastern Jin and the Sixteen States === | |||
=== The Southern and Northern Dynasties === | |||
=== The Establishment of the Sui Dynasty and the Peasant Uprisings in Its Closing Years === | |||
=== The Golden Age of the Tang === | |||
=== Turmoil in the Mid-Tang Period === | |||
=== The Decline of the Tang Empire and the Late-Tang Peasant Uprisings === | |||
=== The Development of Social Productive Forces === | |||
=== The Development of Feudal Relations and the Feudalization of Regions Inhabited by Several Nationalities === | |||
== The Five Dynasties, the Song and the Yuan: the Later Period of Ascendancy of Chinese Feudalism == | == The Five Dynasties, the Song and the Yuan: the Later Period of Ascendancy of Chinese Feudalism == | ||
=== The Five Dynasties and Ten States === | |||
=== Rise and Fall of the Northern Song; Uprisings by Wang Xiaobo and Fang La === | |||
=== The Liao, the Xia and the Jin: Their Relations with the Northern Song === | |||
=== Rival Regimes of the Song and the Jin; Uprisings by Zhong Xiang, Yang Yao and the Red Jackets === | |||
=== The Rise of the Mongols and the Fall of the Xia, the Jin and the Southern Song === | |||
=== Founding of the Yuan Dynasty and Peasant Uprisings During the Late Yuan === | |||
=== Further Growth of Social Productivity; Southward Shift of Economic Development === | |||
=== Further Development of Feudal Relations; Feudalization of the Border Regions === | |||
=== China’s Communications with the Outside World === | |||
== The Ming-Qing Period: the Twilight of Feudalism == | == The Ming-Qing Period: the Twilight of Feudalism == | ||
=== Establishment of the Ming Dynasty === | |||
=== Decline of the Ming Dynasty; Refugee and Miner Uprisings === | |||
=== Decay of the Ming Dynasty; Peasant Uprisings Continued === | |||
=== Rise of the Manchus; Peasant Uprisings Towards the End of the Ming; Fall of the Ming Dynasty === | |||
=== Peasant Regime of the Great Shun; Princes of the Southern Ming; Unification Activities During the Early Qing Dynasty === | |||
=== Qing Rule Strengthened === | |||
=== Decline of the Qing; Uprisings of Different Nationalities === | |||
=== The Decline of Feudalism and the Emergence of Sprouts of Capitalism === | |||
=== Arrival of Western Colonialism === | |||
== Semi-Colonial and Semi-Feudal Society; The Old Democratic Revolution == | == Semi-Colonial and Semi-Feudal Society; The Old Democratic Revolution == | ||
=== The Opium War === | |||
=== The Taiping Peasant War === | |||
=== The Second Opium War; Russia’s Occupation of Chinese Territory === | |||
=== The Later Period of the Taiping Peasant War === | |||
=== Culture and Learning After the Opium War === | |||
=== Foreign Economic Aggression and the Official “Westernization” Drive === | |||
=== The Proletariat and the National Bourgeoisie in the Early Days; The Spread of Modern Western Science === | |||
=== Foreign Aggression and China’s Border Crises === | |||
=== The Sino-Japanese War and Imperialist Partition of China === | |||
=== The Modernization Movement of the Bourgeois Reformists === | |||
=== The Anti-Imperialist Patriotic Movement of the ''Yi He Tuan'' === | |||
=== The Rise of the Bourgeois Revolutionary Movement === | |||
=== The Founding of the ''Tong Meng Hui'' === | |||
=== The Wuchang Uprising; The Founding of the Republic of China and the Fall of the Qing Dynasty === | |||
=== The Period of Beiyang Warlord Rule === | |||
=== Ideology and Culture During the Period of Bourgeois Revolution === | |||
=== The Dawn of the Chinese Revolution === | |||
[[Category:Empty library pages]] | [[Category:Empty library pages]] | ||
[[Category:Library works about China]] | [[Category:Library works about China]] | ||
[[Category:Library documents from China]] | [[Category:Library documents from China]] |
Revision as of 19:09, 17 July 2024
An Outline History of China | |
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Author | Bai Shouyi, Fang Linggui, Gong Shuduo, Yang Zhao, Zhu Zhongyu |
First published | 1982 Beijing |
Type | Book |
First Edition Second Edition |