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China Transformed

Historical Change and the Limits of European Experience

R. Bin Wong

China Transformed
China Transformed

China Transformed

Historical Change and the Limits of European Experience

R. Bin Wong

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"This bold, intellectually ambitious, and wholly original book challenges the way in which Western social science understands China.... It will set the standard for all future comparative and theoretical research on China."—Timothy Brook, Stanford...



A surprisingly easy read with contents well laid-out and cases well presented.... Wong's work serves as a good reference.



Never before has a China historian produced a book of such vast scope that carefully and deliberately brings China and Europe into a single framework of analysis, one that evenhandedly addresses both ends of Eurasia with no prior assumptions about the universality of European themes.... This is an inquiring, thoughtful, large-spirited, and sharply thought-provoking work.... China scholars, from apprentices deciding on dissertation topics to experienced researchers thinking about their next project, will find gold in these pages and a friendly guide to ore.... One could not wish for a more stimulating read.



This masterful study... is much needed and deserves a wide audience. As Wong says himself, his intention is to 'persuade people to ponder these problems and formulate additional solutions.' He has performed an admirable task.



This new work by R. Bin Wong is much more than just another important historical monograph on China.... It is nothing less than a bold and inspiring manifesto which spells out plainly for us why conducting broad comparisons with different historical arcs traced in other parts of the world can be so essential to our writing better histories of China.... Engaging and accessible.



Wong is very eloquent indeed.... It is impossible to summarize all the book's riches or insights.... The book is enormously praiseworthy for its ambition, erudition, and resourcefulness.



An extraordinary thematic discourse on the similarities and differences of Chinese and European developments.



R. Bin Wong is Professor of History and Director of the UCLA Asia Institute. He is coauthor of Nourish the People: State Civilian Granaries in China, 1650-1850 and of Societies and Cultures in World History.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Cornell University Press
  • Verschenen
    dec. 1999
  • Bladzijden
    352
  • Genre
    Ontwikkelingseconomie en opkomende economieën
  • Afmetingen
    235 x 155 x 22 mm
  • Gewicht
    907 gram
  • EAN
    9780801483271
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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