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Chinese Migrations - The Movement of People, Goods, and Ideas Over Four Millennia

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Diana Lary is professor emerita of history at the University of British Columbia. Klappentext This succinct, readable introduction to Chinese migration traces the huge population movements both within China and beyond its borders over thousands of years. Distinguished historian Diana Lary explores these migrations and the key roles they have played in Chinese history. She sees migration as a broad spectrum of movement, from short-term and short-range to permanent and long-range, and as a powerful vehicle for the transfer of commodities, culture, religion, and political influence. Her book will be compelling for all readers who want to understand the context for the present internal and international migrations that have changed the face of China itself and its international relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: Prehistory to UnificationChapter 2: The Qin/Han EraChapter 3: The Tang DynastyChapter 4: The Song DynastyChapter 5: The Yuan DynastyChapter 6: The Ming DynastyChapter 7: The High Qing DynastyChapter 8: The Late Qing DynastyChapter 9: The First Decades of the RepublicChapter 10: The War YearsChapter 11: The Early PRCChapter 12: The Cultural RevolutionChapter 13: The PRC Reform EraChapter 14: Global ChinaChapter 15: Special Categories of MigrantChapter 16: ConclusionGlossary

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