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Creators of modern China, 100 lives from empire to republic 1796-1912, edited by Jessica Harrison-Hall, Julia Lovell

Label
Creators of modern China, 100 lives from empire to republic 1796-1912, edited by Jessica Harrison-Hall, Julia Lovell
Language
eng
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Creators of modern China
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1369206374
Responsibility statement
edited by Jessica Harrison-Hall, Julia Lovell
Sub title
100 lives from empire to republic 1796-1912
Summary
This fascinating illustrated book brings together brief biographies of 100 women and men whose activities in the 19th century laid the foundations of modern China and the country's transition from dynastic empire to republic. This beautifully illustrated book, written by a large team of international scholars and specialists, sprang from a simple but original ambition: to provide the reader with an understanding - told through the lives of 100 significant individuals - of how China transformed from dynastic empire to a modern, republican nation during the period 1796 to 1912. Both famous and surprisingly little-known women and men are brought together in eight thematic sections that illuminate the birth of modern China. Featured figures include the Dowager Empress Cixi, the power behind the Dragon Throne for fifty years; Yu Rongling, who is regarded as the founder of modern dance in China and who trained in Paris with Isadora Duncan; Duanfang, China's first serious collector of international art before being murdered by his own troops in the 1911 Revolution that destroyed the Qing dynasty; Shi Yang, the greatest woman pirate in the world who is now celebrated in popular culture as a powerful feminine icon; Luo Zhenyu, the 'father' of Chinese archeology whose discoveries confirmed the antiquity of Chinese civilization; and many others. This book breathes life into China's history and international relations, filling the gap in the market for an accessible book that meets the widespread and growing desire to understand China and its role on the world stage
Target audience
adult
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