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Combining transcultural and comparative approaches, the essays collected here exemplify the emerging field of German-Asian studies. Here, specialists examine the multi-faceted ties between the various German states and China over the past two centuries, as well as more personal relationships during an important period in both countries' histories.

Produktbeschreibung
Combining transcultural and comparative approaches, the essays collected here exemplify the emerging field of German-Asian studies. Here, specialists examine the multi-faceted ties between the various German states and China over the past two centuries, as well as more personal relationships during an important period in both countries' histories.

Autorenporträt
Peter Park, University of Texas, Dallas, USA Nicholas Germana, Keene State University, USA Martin Rosenstock, Gulf University of Science and Technology, Kuwait Lydia Gerber, Washington State University, USA Christian Swanson, Columbia University, USA Shellen Xiao Wu, University of Tennessee, USA Lee Roberts, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, USA David Tompkins, Carleton College, USA Sebastian Gehrig, Oxford University, UK Min Zhou Roger Williams University, USA Michael Mayer, Akademie für Politische Bildung, Germany
Rezensionen
"Germany and China is a rich book that extends this transnational approach to Asian-German studies in general and to the study of Sino-German relations in particular. ... Germany and China serves as a thoroughly researched, immensely informative guide for extending German studies to new exciting encounters with other disciplines." (David D. Kim, Amerikastudien, Vol. 61 (3), 2017)

"This publication truly achieves the editors' claim to provide 'a more comprehensive presentation and a broader analysis of Sino-German relations from the eighteenth century to the twentieth century than any existing volume on this topic' ... . I highly recommend this excellently edited volume to students and scholars of IR studies, to historians and ... to anyone who is interested in German-Asian studies or in transnational approaches in general." (Irmy Schweiger, H-Net Reviews, h-net.org, March, 2016)