Modern China: Continuity and Change, 1644 to the Present

Modern China: Continuity and Change, 1644 to the Present

by S.C.M.Paine (Author), Bruce A . Elleman (Author)

Synopsis

Now in a fully updated edition, this accessible text provides a balanced history of modern China in a global context. Through years of living and research in China, Taiwan, Japan, and Russia, the authors are uniquely qualified to understand China's internal dynamics as well as its foreign relations over centuries. Arguing that modern Chinese history cannot be understood without a deep appreciation of the outside factors that have influenced the country, the authors focus on China's near neighbors, especially Russia. They also emphasize the tragic role of almost endless warfare throughout Chinese history. Providing a unique comparative approach, the authors bridge the cultural divide separating Chinese history from Western readers trying to understand it. Specifically geared to the teaching requirements of the semester system, the book is divided into four parts and a total of twenty-eight chapters, corresponding either to two chapters per week in a fourteen-week semester or one chapter per week in a two-semester course.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 656
Edition: Second
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 18 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1538103850
ISBN 13: 9781538103852

Author Bio
Bruce A. Elleman is William V. Pratt Professor of International History in the Maritime History Department, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, U.S. Naval War College. He is the author of many books, including International Competition in China, 1899-1991: The Rise, Fall, and Restoration of the Open Door Policy (Routledge/Curzon Press, 2015); Navies and Soft Power: Historical Case Studies of Naval Power and the Non-use of Military Force, edited, with S.C.M. Paine (NWC Press, 2015); Taiwan Straits: Crisis in Asia and the Role of the U.S. Navy (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) S.C.M. Paine is professor in the Strategy and Policy Department at the US Naval War College and author of Imperial Rivals: China, Russia and Their Disputed Frontiers (M.E. Sharpe, 1996), winner of the Jelavich book prize, and The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power and Primacy (Cambridge University Press, 2002); and co-editor with Bruce A. Elleman of Naval Blockades and Seapower: Strategies and Counter-strategies, 1805-2005 (Routledge, 2006), and Naval Coalition Warfare: From the Napoleonic War to Operation Iraqi Freedom (Routledge, 2008).