In this revisionist history of early modern China, Evelyn Rawski
challenges the notion of Chinese history as a linear narrative of
dynasties dominated by the Central Plains and Hans Chinese culture
from a unique, peripheral perspective. Rawski argues that China has
been shaped by its relations with Japan, Korea, the Jurchen/Manchu and
Mongol States, and must therefore be viewed both within the context of
a regional framework, and as part of a global maritime network of
trade. Drawing on a rich variety of Japanese, Korean, Manchu and
Chinese archival sources, Rawski analyses the conflicts and regime
changes that accompanied the region's integration into the world
economy during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Early Modern
China and Northeast Asia places Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese
relations within the context of northeast Asian geopolitics, surveying
complex relations which continue to this day.
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Cross-Border Perspectives
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ISBN
9781316289730
Publisert
2015
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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