Chinese History in Geographical Perspective
Herausgeber: Du, Yongtao; Kyong-Mcclain, Jeff
Chinese History in Geographical Perspective
Herausgeber: Du, Yongtao; Kyong-Mcclain, Jeff
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This volume treats "China" first and foremost as an evolving and imagined geographical entity. The contributors explore China's last five hundred years of history using geography as a lens through which to approach such issues as sports, ethnography, cartography, religion, elite and popular culture, transnational networking, urban planning, and politics.
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This volume treats "China" first and foremost as an evolving and imagined geographical entity. The contributors explore China's last five hundred years of history using geography as a lens through which to approach such issues as sports, ethnography, cartography, religion, elite and popular culture, transnational networking, urban planning, and politics.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780739172308
- ISBN-10: 0739172301
- Artikelnr.: 36903299
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780739172308
- ISBN-10: 0739172301
- Artikelnr.: 36903299
Yongtao Du is Assistant Professor of Asian History at Oklahoma State University. His research interests include translocal practices in late imperial China and literati geographic consciousness in China during the Song through the Qing. He received a PhD in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2006. Jeff Kyong-McClain is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. His research explores the place of archeology in nation-building in modern China, Sino-Western interaction in China's borderlands, and urban transformations during the Republican era. He received his PhD in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2009.
Introduction: The Contested Terrain of a Geographical Entity Yongtao Du and
Jeff Kyong-McClain Chapter 1: Early Modern Mapping at the Qing Court:
Survey Maps from the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong Reign Periods Laura
Hostetler Chapter 2: Kangxi's Auspicious Empire: Rhetorics of Geographic
Integration in the Early Qing Stephen Whiteman Chapter 3: De-civilizing
Ming China's Southern Border: Vietnam as Lost Province or Barbarian Culture
Kathlene Baldanza Chapter 4: The Geography of Dragon Boat Racing in Late
Imperial China Andrew Chittick Chapter 5: Writing Personalized Local
History during the Late Ming and the Ming-Qing Transition: The Case of a
Ming Loyalist Xiaoquan Raphael Zhang Chapter 6: An Ambush of Tigers: A
Socio-Ecological History of the Ming-Qing Fujian Tiger Menace Luke
Hambleton Chapter 7: The New Frontier: Zhuang Xueben and Xikang Province
Yajun Mo Chapter 8: Native-Place Ties in Transnational Networks: Overseas
Chinese Nationalism and Fujian's Development, 1928-1941 Huei-Ying Kuo
Chapter 9: A Preliminary Investigation of the Urban Morphology of Towns of
the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Gregory Rohlf Chapter 10: Spatial Analysis and
GIS Modeling of Regional Religious Systems in China: Conceptualization and
Initial Experiments Jiang Wu, Daoqin Tong, and Karl Ryavec Epilogue: What
is a Geographical Perspective on China's History? Peter K. Bol
Jeff Kyong-McClain Chapter 1: Early Modern Mapping at the Qing Court:
Survey Maps from the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong Reign Periods Laura
Hostetler Chapter 2: Kangxi's Auspicious Empire: Rhetorics of Geographic
Integration in the Early Qing Stephen Whiteman Chapter 3: De-civilizing
Ming China's Southern Border: Vietnam as Lost Province or Barbarian Culture
Kathlene Baldanza Chapter 4: The Geography of Dragon Boat Racing in Late
Imperial China Andrew Chittick Chapter 5: Writing Personalized Local
History during the Late Ming and the Ming-Qing Transition: The Case of a
Ming Loyalist Xiaoquan Raphael Zhang Chapter 6: An Ambush of Tigers: A
Socio-Ecological History of the Ming-Qing Fujian Tiger Menace Luke
Hambleton Chapter 7: The New Frontier: Zhuang Xueben and Xikang Province
Yajun Mo Chapter 8: Native-Place Ties in Transnational Networks: Overseas
Chinese Nationalism and Fujian's Development, 1928-1941 Huei-Ying Kuo
Chapter 9: A Preliminary Investigation of the Urban Morphology of Towns of
the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Gregory Rohlf Chapter 10: Spatial Analysis and
GIS Modeling of Regional Religious Systems in China: Conceptualization and
Initial Experiments Jiang Wu, Daoqin Tong, and Karl Ryavec Epilogue: What
is a Geographical Perspective on China's History? Peter K. Bol
Introduction: The Contested Terrain of a Geographical Entity Yongtao Du and
Jeff Kyong-McClain Chapter 1: Early Modern Mapping at the Qing Court:
Survey Maps from the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong Reign Periods Laura
Hostetler Chapter 2: Kangxi's Auspicious Empire: Rhetorics of Geographic
Integration in the Early Qing Stephen Whiteman Chapter 3: De-civilizing
Ming China's Southern Border: Vietnam as Lost Province or Barbarian Culture
Kathlene Baldanza Chapter 4: The Geography of Dragon Boat Racing in Late
Imperial China Andrew Chittick Chapter 5: Writing Personalized Local
History during the Late Ming and the Ming-Qing Transition: The Case of a
Ming Loyalist Xiaoquan Raphael Zhang Chapter 6: An Ambush of Tigers: A
Socio-Ecological History of the Ming-Qing Fujian Tiger Menace Luke
Hambleton Chapter 7: The New Frontier: Zhuang Xueben and Xikang Province
Yajun Mo Chapter 8: Native-Place Ties in Transnational Networks: Overseas
Chinese Nationalism and Fujian's Development, 1928-1941 Huei-Ying Kuo
Chapter 9: A Preliminary Investigation of the Urban Morphology of Towns of
the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Gregory Rohlf Chapter 10: Spatial Analysis and
GIS Modeling of Regional Religious Systems in China: Conceptualization and
Initial Experiments Jiang Wu, Daoqin Tong, and Karl Ryavec Epilogue: What
is a Geographical Perspective on China's History? Peter K. Bol
Jeff Kyong-McClain Chapter 1: Early Modern Mapping at the Qing Court:
Survey Maps from the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong Reign Periods Laura
Hostetler Chapter 2: Kangxi's Auspicious Empire: Rhetorics of Geographic
Integration in the Early Qing Stephen Whiteman Chapter 3: De-civilizing
Ming China's Southern Border: Vietnam as Lost Province or Barbarian Culture
Kathlene Baldanza Chapter 4: The Geography of Dragon Boat Racing in Late
Imperial China Andrew Chittick Chapter 5: Writing Personalized Local
History during the Late Ming and the Ming-Qing Transition: The Case of a
Ming Loyalist Xiaoquan Raphael Zhang Chapter 6: An Ambush of Tigers: A
Socio-Ecological History of the Ming-Qing Fujian Tiger Menace Luke
Hambleton Chapter 7: The New Frontier: Zhuang Xueben and Xikang Province
Yajun Mo Chapter 8: Native-Place Ties in Transnational Networks: Overseas
Chinese Nationalism and Fujian's Development, 1928-1941 Huei-Ying Kuo
Chapter 9: A Preliminary Investigation of the Urban Morphology of Towns of
the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Gregory Rohlf Chapter 10: Spatial Analysis and
GIS Modeling of Regional Religious Systems in China: Conceptualization and
Initial Experiments Jiang Wu, Daoqin Tong, and Karl Ryavec Epilogue: What
is a Geographical Perspective on China's History? Peter K. Bol