From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese History (Ken Hammond)

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From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese History
AuthorKen Hammond
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Part 2
Part 3

Part 1

Geography and Archaeology

The First Dynasties

The Zhou Conquest

Fragmentation and Social Change

Confucianism and Daoism

The Hundred Schools

The Early Han Dynasty

Later Han and the Three Kingdoms

Buddhism

Northern and Southern Dynasties

Sui Reunification and the Rise of the Tang

The Early Tang Dynasty

Part 2

Han Yu and the Late Tang

Five Dynasties and the Song Foudning

Intellectual Ferment in the 11th Century

Art and the Way

Conquest States in the North

Economy and Society in Southern Song

Zhu Xi and Neo-Confucianism

The Rise of the Mongols

The Yuan Dynasty

The Rise of the Ming

The Ming Golden Age

Gridlock and Crisis

Part 3

The Rise of the Manchus

Kangxi to Qianlong

The Coming of the West

Threats from Within and Without

The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

Efforts at Reform

The Fall of the Empire

The New Culture Movement and May Fourth

The Chinese Communists, 1921–1937

War and Revolution

China under Mao

China and the World in a New Century