A History of East Asia: From the Origins of Civilization to the Twenty-First Century
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Charles Holcombe begins by asking the question ‘what is East Asia?’ In the modern age, many of the features that made the region – now defined as including China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam – distinct have been submerged by the effects of revolution, politics or globalization. Yet, as an ancient civilization, the region had both an historical and cultural coherence. This shared past is at the heart of this ambitious book, which traces the story of East Asia from the dawn of history to the twenty-first century. The second edition has been imaginatively revised and expanded to place emphasis on cross-cultural interactions and connections, both within East Asia and beyond, with new material on Vietnam and modern pop culture. The second edition also features a Chinese character list, additional maps and new illustrations.
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Additional information
Publisher | 2nd edition (11 Jan. 2017), Cambridge University Press |
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Language | English |
File size | 24487 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 480 pages |
Page numbers source ISBN | 1107118735 |
by anna
Great book. Thorough and thoughtful
by virgilio pellandini
Good and academically sound. The width of the topic (both chronological and spatial) results in some lack of detail, but overall this is the best place to go if you need a single book on the topic.