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  2. The Cambridge History of China - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of China is a series of books published by the Cambridge University Press (CUP) covering the history of China from the founding of the Qin dynasty in 221 BC to 1982 AD. The series was conceived by British historian Denis Twitchett and American historian John King Fairbank in the late 1960s, and publication began in 1978.

  3. Cambridge Illustrated Histories - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Illustrated Histories. The Cambridge Illustrated Histories are a series of mostly single-volume history books written by experts and published by the Cambridge University Press. [1] The series has a reputation of being informative with well-chosen illustrations. [2] [3]

  4. Bibliography of Chinese history - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of China. Vol. 2: Late Ch'ing, 1800–1911, Part 2. Cambridge U. Press, 1980. 754 pp. Mann, Susan. Precious Records: Women in China's Long Eighteenth Century (1997) Naquin, Susan, and Evelyn S. Rawski. Chinese Society in the Eighteenth Century (1989) excerpt and text search; Peterson, Willard J., ed. The Cambridge History ...

  5. The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages is a three-volume work which was first written in French by Robert Fossier and published in 1982 as Le Moyen Age. It was revised and translated for the Cambridge University Press by translators including Stuart Airlie, Robyn Marsack and Janet Sondheimer. [1]

  6. History of China - Wikipedia

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    The history of China spans several millennia across a wide geographical area. Each region now considered part of the Chinese world has experienced periods of unity, fracture, prosperity, and strife. Chinese civilization first emerged in the Yellow River valley, which along with the Yangtze basin constitutes the geographic core of the Chinese ...

  7. List of sources of Chinese culinary history - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-66991-X (paperback). Mazumdar, Sucheta (1998). Sugar and society in China: peasants, technology, and the world market. Harvard Univ Asia Center. ISBN 0-674-85408-X; Needham, Joseph Needham; Ling Wang (2008). Science and Civilisation in China. Cambridge ...

  8. Historical capitals of China - Wikipedia

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    Four Great Ancient Capitals. There are traditionally four major historical capitals of China referred to as the "Four Great Ancient Capitals of China" ( simplified Chinese: 中国四大古都; traditional Chinese: 中國四大古都; pinyin: Zhōngguó Sì Dà Gǔ Dū ). The four are Beijing, Nanjing, Luoyang and Xi'an ( Chang'an ).

  9. Template:Cite Cambridge History of China - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-47030-8. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Cite Cambridge History of China/doc. ( edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror) and testcases ( create) pages.