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In "The Civilization of China," Herbert Allen Giles provides a comprehensive examination of Chinese culture and societal development from ancient times to the early 20th century. Written with eloquence and clarity, the book intertwines historical narrative with a detailed analysis of literature, philosophy, and art, illuminating the unique aspects of Chinese civilization. Giles employs a comparative approach, situating China's cultural heritage within a global context while highlighting its unique traditions, customs, and philosophies. His meticulous scholarship and vivid prose bring to life…mehr

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In "The Civilization of China," Herbert Allen Giles provides a comprehensive examination of Chinese culture and societal development from ancient times to the early 20th century. Written with eloquence and clarity, the book intertwines historical narrative with a detailed analysis of literature, philosophy, and art, illuminating the unique aspects of Chinese civilization. Giles employs a comparative approach, situating China's cultural heritage within a global context while highlighting its unique traditions, customs, and philosophies. His meticulous scholarship and vivid prose bring to life the intricate tapestry of Chinese history, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers alike. Herbert Allen Giles, a distinguished sinologist and scholar in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, dedicated his life to the study and promotion of Chinese language and literature. His extensive travels and deep engagement with Chinese culture not only enriched his understanding but also fueled his desire to share this knowledge with the Western world. Giles's firsthand experience in China, coupled with his academic rigor, uniquely positions him to write an authoritative account that bridges East and West, grappling with the complexities of cultural exchange and mutual understanding. "The Civilization of China" is an essential read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations. Whether you are a student of history, philosophy, or cultural studies, Giles's work offers invaluable insights and fosters a greater appreciation for the richness of Chinese heritage. This book not only educates but also inspires readers to explore the profound legacy of China's civilization.

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Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935) was a distinguished British diplomat, sinologist, and scholar who made significant contributions to the Western understanding of Chinese language and civilization. Born on December 8, 1845, Giles spent most of his professional life in the diplomatic service in China, which provided him with an intimate knowledge of the country's culture and society. Giles is perhaps best known for his role in developing the Wade-Giles system of romanization for Mandarin Chinese, which, prior to the adoption of Pinyin, was the most widely used system in the English-speaking world. His linguistic accomplishments, including the pioneering 'Chinese-English Dictionary' (1892), were foundational to Chinese studies in the West. Beyond lexicography, Giles's extensive body of work encompassed Chinese literature, history, and philosophy. His substantial contributions to the field were recognized by his appointment as Professor of Chinese at the University of Cambridge in 1897, a position he held until 1932. One of his widely read works, 'The Civilization of China' (1911), continues to be cited for its clear exposition of Chinese civilization's essential aspects. In this work, Giles encapsulates the breadth of Chinese social history, government, education, philosophy, and art, employing a scholarly style that marries academic rigor with accessibility. Giles's legacy in sinology endures through his written corpus, which has provided generations of scholars and the interested public with vital insights into Chinese culture and history. His scholarly style is marked by precision, clarity, and a depth of understanding that reflects his lifelong engagement with China.