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Paperback, 2nd edition
Published: 16th December 2021
Hardback, 2nd edition
Published: 18th November 2021
China: A Modern History
By (Author) Michael Dillon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
18th November 2021
12th August 2021
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Asian history
951.05
Hardback
512
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
1016g
In this complete guide to modern China, Michael Dillon takes students through its social, political and economic changes, from the Qing Empire, through the civil war and the Communist state, to its incarnation as a hybrid capitalist superpower. Key features of the new edition include: - A brand new chapter on the Xi Jinping premiership - Coverage of the recent developments in Hong Kong - Unique analysis of Tibet and Xinjiang - Teaching aides including biographies of leading figures, timelines and a glossary Clearly and compelling written, this textbook is essential for any student of the history or politics of modern China.
A CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE 'an indispensable introduction to modern Chinese history.' * CHOICE *
Michael Dillon has produced a comprehensive and admirably balanced modern history of China that is accessible to newcomers and in its attendance to nuance has much for specialists as well. The culmination of a long career studying this transformative period in Chinas history, this book is an essential companion for students of China of all levels of experience. It takes readers carefully and with great verve on a near 200 year journey from Chinas traumatic first encounter with foreign imperial aggression to the countrys re-emergence as a great global power * Dr Jonathan Sullivan, University of Nottingham, UK *
Covering the period between the 19th century and the present, this book provides a lucid account of modern Chinese history and all its political struggles. * Professor Dominic Sachsenmaier, Gttingen University, Germany *
Michael Dillon is Professor of History and Affiliate of the Lau China Centre, King's College London, UK. He was Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University in 2009 and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Royal Asiatic Society. He was founding Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Durham, where he taught modern Chinese history.