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Not Permitted: the History of Invasion of China on Camera

Yin Zhantang

21K0

This book contains more than 660 photos of the Japanese invasion of China taken by military reporters from the Japan Mainichi News Agency. In order to control public opinion at that time, the Japanese military strengthened the press censorship system. The Ministry of War, Ministry of Navy and Intelligence Bureau censored news photos according to extremely strict and mechanical standards. In addition to confidential information such as military intelligence, photos that reflect the burning, killing and looting during the Japanese invasion of China, which are considered to damage the "image" of the Japanese army and arouse the war-weariness of soldiers, are stamped with a "not permitted" seal and are strictly prohibited from being published to the outside world. Post-war photos were exposed, further providing evidence for the numerous crimes committed by the Japanese army in China.

A Brief History of Khitan

Zhang Zhengming

126K0

As a nomadic nation in northern my country, the Khitan had been active on the historical stage for a long time, but also suddenly disappeared in the long river of history. We have always had many misunderstandings about the formation, development, evolution, and decline of this nation, as well as its economy, population, diplomacy, class, culture, and other aspects. This book is written to clear away the fog of history and restore the true face of a nation.

Research on the Morality and Educational Thoughts of "the Secret History of Mongolia

Sa Bartel

226K0

"The Secret History of Mongolia" was written in 1240. It is the earliest extant historical literary classic of the Mongolian nation. It records the historical development of the Mongolian nation. It is praised by Chinese and foreign scholars as an "encyclopedia" for interpreting the grassland nomads. In 1989, it was listed as a world famous book by UNESCO. "The Secret History of Mongolia" has attracted the attention of many researchers around the world with its unique historical value, literary value, documentary value, and complete and systematic cultural value. It has triggered a research boom in the international academic community that continues to this day, forming a specialized discipline - "Secret History". The author of this book, Sa Bartel, takes the virtues and enlightenment ideas of "The Secret History of Mongolia" as the topic, and makes a profound discussion on the co-creation spirit of myth and history, the Mongolian ethical spirit, and the traditional dominant virtues of the Mongolian people contained in "The Secret History of Mongolia", in order to give readers a clearer understanding of the inherent virtues and enlightenment ideas of "The Secret History of Mongolia".

Nanjingnanjing: Pain That Cannot Be Forgotten

(english) Tian Bolie

106K01

British journalist Timberlake, who had witnessed the Nanjing Massacre, said: "After the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, there were very few records in Japanese newspapers, or it could be said that there were almost no records. Looking through the English newspapers published in Japan, there was no trace of the various atrocities committed by the Japanese army in Nanjing and other cities. The Japanese newspapers wanted to whitewash Nanjing into a peaceful place." He once drafted the atrocities of the Japanese army he saw and heard into a pickaxe and sent it to the Munches Herald, but was unexpectedly detained by the Japanese. Later, he decided to collect further documentary evidence to prove the authenticity of the pickaxe. When he obtained many solid evidence based on the documents and communications of the International Committee of the Nanjing Safety Zone, as well as personal diaries and letters, he "found that the situation was tragic and unexpected," so he wrote this book to make the facts public. This book reports to the world for the first time the truth about the massacre caused by the Japanese army in Nanjing, and denounces the Japanese army for creating "an unprecedented record of cruelty in modern history."

A World History of Nomads (revised Edition)

(japan) Sugiyama Masaaki

201K0

Before the Age of Discovery in the West, Eurasia had always been the main stage of human history. The main theme of the historical development of Eurasia is actually the coexistence, interaction, conflict and integration of nomads and farmers for thousands of years. However, the perspective of Western maritime civilization established since the Age of Discovery and the orthodox view of dynastic history of the Han people have marginalized the nomadic steppe peoples, ignoring the historical fact that nomads once led or triggered many changes in the economy, politics, military, culture and other aspects of Eurasia. Nomads, who once existed as a marginal existence in history, play an active and positive role in this book. Masaaki Sugiyama went beyond the vision centered on Western Europe and China to depict a unique nomadic empire and world history, completely subverting the image of nomads as "barbaric invaders" or "military saboteurs". Therefore, this is a work that breaks the historical perspective of the Central Plains and Western civilization and looks at the Eurasian continent!

Research on the Names of the Ancient Northern People in the Middle Ages

Luo Xin

222K0

Through the analysis of the structure, function and application of the political names of the Bei people in the Middle Ages of China, a new method of organizing the historical materials of the Bei people in the Middle Ancient period is obtained, so that all the proper names of the Bei people (including official names, clan names, personal names and place names) become data that can be used for historical analysis, thus opening up a new field in the field of the history of the Medieval Bei people.

History of Jewish Culture (second Edition)

Xu Xin

327K0

This book uses history as a clue to systematically describe the process of the formation of Jewish culture, the basic ideas it contains and its specific impact on world civilization. This book provides a panoramic description from the formation of Jewish culture to the gradual development of Jewish culture in the 20th century, and uses the ideological vision of a Chinese scholar to make a theoretical definition of the deep connotation of Jewish culture.

Luobu People: Anthropological Research on Oasis Cultural Changes: Taking the Case of Kalquga Township as an Example (marxism Popularization and Xinjiang Development Research Series)

Abibra Kadir

248K0

This book takes Kalquga Township, Yuli County, Xinjiang as an example, and places the evolution of the traditional culture and ethnic identity of the Luobu people in a dynamic historical process from the mid-19th century to the present. By combining the process theory of history and the cultural theory of anthropology, it explains the ins and outs of the Luobu people and their cultural evolution living in different times and spaces. The book points out that the deterioration of the ecological environment has caused the Rob people to lose the original survival basis of their traditional culture. Under the guidance of national political and economic policies, their cultural form has been increasingly replaced by mainstream Uyghur culture, and their ethnic identity has also shown a trend of Uyghurization. This book provides an important reference for the study of the traditional culture of the Luo Bu people and its evolution.

Research on Murong Xianbei and the History of the Five Yan Kingdoms

Gao Ran

307K0

This book is the final result of this project funded by the National Social Science Fund. He conducted a certain discussion on Murong Xianbei and the history of the Wuyan Kingdom, and put forward some of his own insights and opinions. For example, the clan, origin, name, and migration of Murong Xianbei; the establishment, development, and decline of the Wuyan regime; the political regions, official positions, economy, culture, and religious beliefs of each regime; and the clues to the development of branches after the Northern Wei Dynasty were systematically sorted out and revealed in depth. In the study of the history of the Sixteen Kingdoms, the research on the Five Yans is relatively weak, and there are even fewer studies that combine the Five Yans into a comprehensive study. This book can be said to be the first attempt in this regard. This achievement is of great significance in making up for the shortcomings and promoting the deepening of relevant research in the study of the history of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

A Brief History of Ethnic Development in Xinjiang

Editor-in-chief Wang Linggui

52K0

This book briefly discusses the history of ethnic development in Xinjiang and the evolution of the religious beliefs of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang from the perspectives of the formation of multi-racial and multi-ethnic groups in Xinjiang during the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, the ethnic integration in Xinjiang from the Wei, Jin to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the anti-imperialist and patriotic struggle of people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang in modern times to safeguard the unification of the motherland, and the unremitting struggle of people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang to safeguard national unity and national unity in contemporary times.

Days in the Heart: an Emotional Anthropological Study of Xihe Qiqiao

Song Hongjuan

175K0

This book is an ethnography of emotional anthropology. It attempts to apply Western theories of emotional anthropology to empirical research in China. At the same time, it reflects on Western anthropology's representation of Chinese people's emotional life, and on the basis of empirical research, it refines a pair of local concepts - heart and madness. The ethnographic investigation object of this book is Qiqiao in Xihe County, Gansu Province. The author strictly followed anthropological research methods and completed a one-year field investigation in Xihe County. The main part of the book unfolds sequentially according to the ritual process of Xihe's Qiqiao. With the focus on the live participants of the ritual, Xihe's Qiqiao ritual shows the duality of worshiping gods and entertainment, and also shows the two complementary and tense emotions of the ritual participants in different life situations. Types of feelings, namely directional emotions and non-directional emotions discovered and named in this book, from which we can see how the Xihe people release the suppressed emotions in daily and social life through ritual activities, and how they focus on their hearts through other cultural activities like begging for skill. The conclusion of this book points out that the proposal of non-directional emotions emphasizes treating people as a whole, which is a reflection on rationalism. It also points out the importance of emotional consciousness and the possibility of the generation of social subjects.

Research on Hakka Local Society in China (3)·jiangxi Hakka and Non-hakka Society ("cross-cultural Research" Series (second Series))

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7 Great Wisdoms of the Jews

Wen Jun Zhang Baizhong

165K0

The Jewish nation is a nation that has wandered around the world for more than 2,000 years but never separated; it is a nation that gave birth to Marx, Freud and Einstein; it is a nation that has contributed scientific socialism, communism and market economics doctrines to the world; it is a nation with a small population but a loud voice; it is a nation that advocates education and has no beggars; and it is a wealthy nation that holds the secret of wealth. Among the world's nations, the Jewish nation has a history of more than 5,000 years and has made huge contributions to human civilization in both religion and science and culture.

Chinese Hui Studies (volume 6)

Ningxia University Hui Research Institute

132K0

"Chinese Hui Studies" is an academic journal sponsored by the Ningxia University Hui Research Institute, a key research base for humanities and social sciences in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and one of the first source think tanks selected into the "China Think Tank Index" (CTTI). It mainly covers ethnology (Hui studies) discipline theory and research methods, ethnic theory and ethnic policies, as well as Hui society and economy, Hui history and religion, Hui literature and culture, Hui documents and characters, overseas Hui and other academic fields.

History of the Mongolian Empire's Conquest of Central Asia (inner Mongolia National Culture Comprehensive Translation Series)

(india) G. D. Gulati

102K0

Gulati starts from the origin of the Mongolian people, records the historical materials of the early rise of the Mongolian people, and uses a broad perspective to outline the ecological environment in which the Mongolian people live and their significant influence on the special region of Central Asia and on the history of Central Asia. It is permeated with the vast spirit of hunting and nomadic culture. During the expedition, the Mongol Khan's army ruled different countries and towns and affected people's lives, which brought great impetus to Central Asia and the entire world. After the Mongols conquered the Central Plains and Central Asia, trade routes became safer and more orderly, and cross-regional commercial activities showed a prosperity that was unprecedented and unprecedented.

Northwest Nationalities Series (series 16)

Editor-in-chief Zhou Weizhou

282K0

"Northwestern Ethnic Studies Series" is an academic collection sponsored by the China Western Frontier Research Institute (Northwest Ethnic Research Center) of Shaanxi Normal University. It focuses on "Northwestern Ethnicities" and its main directions include the history of ethnic groups and ethnic relations in the Northwest, the history of exchanges between ethnic groups in the Northwest and neighboring countries, the study of ethnic religious culture in the Northwest, and the study of the natural environment and social development of ethnic minority areas in the Northwest. It not only involves the history of ethnic groups, the history of Sino-foreign relations, historical geography, historical philology, history of science and technology, cultural relics and archaeology, but also the humanities and social sciences such as ethnology, sociology, geography, law, and economics, reflecting the highest research level in related fields at home and abroad.

Texts and Songbooks: a Literary Anthropological Study of Ancient Miao Songs (chinese Social Sciences Postdoctoral Library)

Long Xianyan

226K0

In the complete sense, ancient Miao songs should include texts and sung versions. In addition to the written texts collected, translated and compiled by scholars, ancient Miao songs are still circulated among the people in the form of songbooks. The latter is the source and the former is the flow. From the perspective of literary anthropology, this book conducts field research on Miao ancient songs, a living oral poetics of non-Han people. It systematically sorts out the text evolution of Miao ancient songs from singing to recording from multiple dimensions such as lyrics and folk customs, singers and listeners, functions and inheritance. Based on an in-depth description of Miao ancient songs in different dialect areas, it systematically explains the value and significance of Miao oral cultural traditions in China's multicultural landscape.

Chinese Uzbeks

Minawar Abibullah Noor

159K0

This book starts from the actual and research status of the Uzbek people. Through literature review, field research and careful research, it has mastered a large amount of first-hand reliable information, so that the Uzbek culture can be presented with equal respect and true and credible expression. At the same time, it also reflects the essence of the excellent culture of each ethnic group, truly reflects the beautiful vision of the harmonious development of all ethnic groups, and strives to become the "cultural business card" of all ethnic groups in China.

Chinese Russian

Su Wenyu Ma Lulu Luo Yi

159K0

This book introduces the historical evolution of the Russian people, the religious beliefs and folk culture of the Russian people. While deeply excavating and sorting out the achievements of China's excellent traditional culture, it combines social development and injects the spirit of the times. It uses beautiful and vivid words, concise and popular language, and a form of pictures and texts to comprehensively display Chinese culture to readers.

Chinese Jinuo Ethnic Group

Zhang Yun

207K0

This book comprehensively introduces the political history, economic laws, religious philosophy, literature and art, language, astronomy and calendar, customs and habits, national cultural inheritance, etc. Of the Jinuo people. On the basis of respecting history, we use a new perspective to explore the themes of national culture and refine the rich resources of national culture to make it clear, coherent and natural, and full of a sense of the times. It not only embodies the principle of "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts", but also comprehensively introduces the general profile, social culture, interethnic interactions, etc. Of each ethnic group.

Zhuang Ethnic Group of China

Liang Tingwang

282K0

This book introduces the Zhuang ethnic minority, with a distinctive theme, pictures and texts, and novel creativity. For example, the introduction of social culture such as family etiquette, naming customs, marriage customs, festival customs, etc. Allows readers to increase their knowledge and stimulate their imagination through interesting reading.

Monba Ethnic Group in China

Dobgye

107K0

This book comprehensively shows the material and spiritual civilization of the Monba people. It deeply explores and comprehensively analyzes and introduces the Monba people's material culture, folk culture, social culture, contribution to the great motherland, spiritual temperament, cultural inheritance, inter-ethnic exchanges, development vision, cultural figures, important documents, politics, economy, education, beliefs, language, culture and art, customs and habits, and age-old etiquette. It provides a relatively comprehensive analysis and introduction, which is concise and full. The arrangement of the chapter structure is reasonable, rigorous and standardized, making it easy for people to grasp and understand systematically and completely.

China's Lhoba Ethnic Group

Gesang Wang Qiang

180K0

This book integrates ideological, national, scientific and contemporary aspects throughout it, making it as authoritative, informative, interesting and readable as possible. It follows the writing concept of the series from "social development history" to "cultural ecology" and effectively explores the deep themes of Lhoba culture from a new perspective, thereby refining rich national cultural resources and further enhancing the self-confidence and creativity of Lhoba cultural development.

China's Ewenki

Chaoke

306K0

Every nation has its own history, and the Ewenki people have also gone through their own long journey. The history of the Ewenki people continues from ancient times to today. This is a history created by their ancestors with their common beliefs, beliefs, hopes, pursuits, lives and flesh and blood. Modern people are accustomed to saying that the Ewenki have their own language, but do not have their own national script. But whether this statement is accurate or not needs to be carefully scrutinized. If the Ewenki people living in China now have no written language, it is still reasonable. Because the Ewenki are a cross-border ethnic group, in addition to China, there are also some Ewenki people living in Russia, Mongolia, and Japan. In particular, there are about 70,000 Evenki people in Russia, and they have created the Evenki script with Slavic letters, which they still use when teaching and recording their national language.

Chinese Tajik

Siren Kurban Abdushkul Rouzi Gao Xue

231K0

This book comprehensively discusses and introduces the history, living environment, folk customs, beliefs, language, literature and art, and other cultural events of the Tajik people in my country. It has a high academic level and can be called the first important monograph to comprehensively discuss the Tajik culture. Through it, people can see the thread of the ancient and splendid culture of the Tajik people, and the flesh-and-blood and closely related connection between the Tajik culture and the culture of the motherland since ancient times. Therefore, the publication of this monograph is an important step we have taken in the construction of Tajik culture. West

Qiang Ethnic Group in China

Zhang Xi Huang Chenglong

257K0

When it comes to the Qiang people, in addition to oracle bone inscriptions and ancient documents, Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci" of the Tang Dynasty said, "Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass." The name of the Qiang flute can be said to be a household name. Coincidentally, Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty also wrote a poem in "The Proud of the Fisherman": "A cup of dirty wine can lead to a home thousands of miles away, and the swallows have no plan to return. The Qiang pipes are covered with frost all over the ground." According to relevant ethnic history research, today's Qiang people began to migrate southward from the northwest grasslands in the Spring and Autumn Period at the latest, and formed the current living pattern in the Minjiang and Fujiang River basins during the Song and Yuan dynasties.

Sea ​​route

(japan) Yanagida Kunio

161K0

This book is the most important work of Yanagita Kunio in his later years. In this book, Yanagita puts forward a hypothesis: The ancestors of the Japanese started from Okinawa, rode the "Kuroshio" (Japan Warm Current) northward along the island, and spread to all parts of the Japanese archipelago. What started as an accidental drift later developed into a planned population movement. In order to find a better living space, they carried rice seeds and went north along a "sea road" composed of "islands". Finally, they arrived at the Japanese archipelago and became the first Japanese.

From National Sinking to National Rejuvenation

Li Wenhai

202K0

In modern times, China suffered from imperialist aggression. For centuries, countless people with lofty ideals and benevolence have worked hard, fought tenaciously, and even sacrificed their lives in order to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. The reason why history shows such an appearance is that our nation has experienced a painful transition from glory to decline. We should neither forget this period of history nor treat it with a frivolous attitude. This book contains articles written by the author in his seventies to commemorate and reflect on major historical events in China over the past century. They contain both grief and indignation for the suffering of the nation and a strong desire for national rejuvenation. It is a masterpiece that allows us to learn lessons from history.

Hakka Place Name Culture

Editor-in-chief Lin Shanke

253K0

This book collects nearly 200 representative and influential place names in 14 counties in the three provinces of Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi. It shows the characteristic place names of Hakka counties with pictures and texts, including famous rocks, famous trees, famous waters, famous temples, famous residences, famous bridges, famous mountains, famous pavilions, famous roads, etc., As well as the origin, evolution and usage of these place names, as well as the scenic spots, myths and legends, legends, deeds of sages, etc. The articles in the book have concise narratives, vivid descriptions, smooth writing, and well-chosen words and sentences.

China's Anti-japanese War in Archives (part 1 and 2)

China Archives

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In August 1945, Japan was defeated and surrendered. At this time, on the battlefields in front of China and behind enemy lines, the Kuomintang and the Communist anti-Japanese armies resisted a total of 57 Japanese divisions, exceeding the total number of Japanese troops in Southeast Asia and the Pacific battlefield. Facts have proved that the Chinese battlefield was the main battlefield to resist Japanese fascism in World War II. The Chinese Anti-Japanese War was an important part of the world's anti-fascist war. The Chinese people made an indelible and huge contribution to the world's anti-fascist cause! As the anniversary of the victory of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War is approaching, the State Archives Administration has selected some archives of some representative battles and battles of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War preserved by the Central Archives and the Second Historical Archives of China to recreate the historical feats of the Chinese people's epic and bloody battles.

Ethnography: the Scientific "scalpel" of Political Science (gu Zhen's Brief Ai Introduction Edition)

Tao Qing

50K0

This is a collection of papers specializing in "ethnography" written in field research. It reflects the most important results and achievements of "ethnography" research in the fields of anthropology and political science in my country. It is not only of great guiding principle for the construction of the political humanities discipline, but also has very important reference value for the scientificization and modernization of Chinese social sciences. Any form of human society without exception belongs to the political community, so anthropological research without exception has political complexes and political tendencies.

Research on City Building by Ancient Ethnic Groups in Northeast China

Wang Yulang

689K0

At present, the investigation and preliminary research on the city-building history of different ethnic groups in various historical periods from the Xiajiadian lower-class culture at the beginning of the ancient ethnic city-building history in Northeast China to the Manchu and Qing Dynasties have achieved fruitful results. Among them, local research on the ancient Han and Wei city clusters in the Sanjiang Plain, Goguryeo fortification, Bohai fortification, Liao and Jin Jurchen fortifications, the Qing Dynasty's "Three Capitals Outside the Pass", and archaeological surveys have already accumulated considerable academic accumulation. However, the research results that systematically sort out the history of ancient people's city-building in Northeast China are still very weak. The origin, occurrence, and development process of the ancient ethnic city-building history in Northeast China, as well as the cultural inheritance and connections between these ancient ethnic city-buildings, the distribution of city construction, the structure of city construction, the levels of city building, the nature of city building, and the historical and geographical research of the Northeast region involved in city building. In particular, in the history of ancient ethnic city-building in Northeast China, a series of issues ranging from royal cities to prefectural cities, from prefectural cities to royal capitals and national capitals, and ultimately to the imperial capitals, all need to be studied in depth.

The Rise and Fall of Fu Yu

Fan Eun-sil

215K0

This book is a blank-filling and innovative work on the historical research of Fuyu, an ancient ethnic group in Northeast my country. In terms of historical materials, in addition to comprehensively occupying and utilizing handed down documents and historical materials, we also make full use of inscriptions and archaeological materials; in terms of methods, in addition to historical research, we also draw on theoretical methods from archaeology, cultural anthropology, ethnology, and sociology. This book conducts in-depth discussions on the rise of Fuyu, the founding process of the country, its relationship with the Han Dynasty, the characteristics of the political structure, and the impact of its demise on the historical development process of the region. It has deepened the understanding of related issues, especially on issues such as the family lineage and origin of Buyeo, the origin of the country, the jurisdiction of Xuantu County in the Western Han Dynasty, the clan affiliation of Xichagou Cemetery, the characteristics of Buyeo's political structure, the local control system, the decline and fall of Goguryeo and Buyeo, and the memory of Buyeo's ancestors in Goguryeo and Baekje. New understandings that are different from those of the predecessors have been obtained.

Grassland Empire: Live to Conquer the World (set of 3 Volumes)

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A magnificent epic describing the grassland peoples and their relations with surrounding peoples. A history of three thousand years of collision and integration between nomadic peoples and agricultural peoples. This set includes: "Steppe Empire", "The Rise and Fall of the Mongol Empire", and "Live to Conquer the World: A History of the Mongol Empire".

History of Nanzhao

Liang Xiaoqiang

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Nanzhao was a local feudal government established by the ancestors of the Yi people in Yunnan during the Tang Dynasty and existed for 250 years. Nanzhao grew with the support of the Tang court, shared weal and woe with the Tang Empire, prospered and declined together, and had a triangular political relationship with the Tang Dynasty and Tubo. The territory includes the entire territory of today's Yunnan and parts of western Guizhou and southern Sichuan, as well as parts of the northern half of Myanmar, Vietnam, and Laos. The author breaks out of the limitation of taking class struggle as the key link, Based on the comprehensive collection, striving to be complete, and careful anatomy and analysis of various authentic and credible historical materials, comprehensive use of ethnology, religion, archeology and handed down cultural relics, etc., The history of Nanzhao is interpreted and reconstructed from a new perspective of thinking, in an attempt to reproduce and restore the original appearance of Nanzhao's history, which is tightly wrapped in fog and has been repeatedly misunderstood by people. It is hoped that readers can appreciate the author's good intentions by reading this work.

Hehuang from Multiple Perspectives: Ethnic Interaction, Cultural Identity and Geographical Relations

Ma Jianchun

319K0

This achievement uses the methods of history, anthropology, and folklore to examine the overall cultural scope of the ancient and modern ethnic groups in the Hehuang area. It systematically explores the multiple cultural differences and ethnic identities in the region from the generation of regional diversity, the diversity of social organizations, the process of ethnic integration, as well as regional religious structure, folklore forms, and internal interaction mechanisms. It outlines the social and cultural features of this multi-ethnic area, explains its cultural characteristics and its profound impact on the geographical internal ethnic groups. It is a rare masterpiece of anthropology and has high academic and practical value.

Last Resistance

Su Wei

183K0

"The Last Resistance" was written from the Southern Song Dynasty when Lian Meng destroyed Jin Dynasty to the Battle of Yashan and Wen Tianxiang's death. It writes about the 45-year offensive and defensive war between the Southern Song Dynasty and Mongolia. At the beginning of the 13th century, Mongolia rose rapidly, and various countries in Eurasia were gradually incorporated into the territory of the Mongol Empire. After Mongolia destroyed the Jin Dynasty, the Southern Song Dynasty managed to resist the Mongolian army alone for half a century. This book restores the life-and-death struggle between the two regimes. This war that has been fought on and off for more than 40 years has left us with too many stories and thoughts.

Jewish Thousand Years of History

Zhang Qianhong Zhang Shaohua

174K0

The Jewish nation is a nation with a small number of people, but it has made a contribution to the development of human thought and the evolution of civilization that is disproportionate to its own population. From the macro perspective of world historical development, this book focuses on some major events in Jewish history and reveals the unique features of Jewish history. On the premise of fully respecting history and paying attention to academic frontiers, it uses practical historical materials, accurate descriptions, lively style, and vivid language to guide readers to understand the unusual legendary experience, very strong life force, world-famous amazing talent, and unique national character of the Jewish nation.

How the Family and the World Fell: the Last 10 Years of China's Twelve Dynasties (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Feng Minfei

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This book vividly reproduces the collapse process of the 12 dynasties in the last 10 years of the Western Zhou, Qin, Western Han, Eastern Han, Western Jin, Sui, Tang, Northern Song, Southern Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties in slow-motion or close-up movies, and discusses their alternative endings and the possibility of national eternity.

Central Plains Cultural Factors in Ancient Tibetan Civilization

Shi Shuo Zou Libo Huang Bo Et Al.

192K0

This book was completed by a research team led by Professor Shi Shuo after several years of investigation and research. The first chapter on the Stone Age mainly starts from the cultural relics unearthed from archaeological excavations in Tibet to demonstrate the Central Plains cultural factors in ancient Tibetan civilization. The second part is based on Tibetan and Chinese records from the Tubo period, and clearly shows the increasing influence of Central Plains cultural factors on Tibet. This book is well-founded, realistic, rich in material, and well-argued. It is worth reading.

Tibet 1934: Records of Huang Musong's Envoy to Tibet

Cui Baoxin

201K0

This book takes the historical event of Huang Musong's mission to Tibet on behalf of the National Government in 1934 as the axis. It tells the story of Tibet's tortuous journey back to the embrace of the motherland after the outbreak of the Revolution of 1912 in 1912, after losing contact with central policies for 22 years. It reproduces the historical picture of Han-Tibetan family and national unity. Through rich historical materials, the book truly and objectively tells the ins and outs of this important historical event, filling the gap in domestic research on the history of the Republic of China in this aspect.

Lecture Club Series: Liang Qichao in the History of Modern East Asian Civilizations

Lectured By Naoki Hazama, Editor-in-chief Of The Institute Of Chinese Studies At Tsinghua University (japanese)

116K0

"Liang Qichao in the History of Modern Civilization in East Asia" is the third volume of the "Lecture Society Series" edited by the Institute of Chinese Studies at Tsinghua University. The content is based on a series of lectures delivered by the famous Japanese scholar of modern Chinese history Naoki Hazama at the Tsinghua Garden in 2012 for the "Liang Qichao Memorial Lecture". Professor Naoki Hazama, under the broad vision of "History of Modern East Asian Civilization", based on a large number of historical materials and through detailed text comparative analysis, analyzed Liang Qichao's experience and transformation during his escape to Japan, especially his relationship with Kang Youwei, and Meiji Japan's influence on Liang Qichao. The influence of Qichao's political activities and ideological scholarship, as well as the change of Liang Qichao's attitude towards Japan after the "Twenty-One Plan", are presented and analyzed in detail, trying to reveal the significance of Liang Qichao's person and thoughts to the formation and internal interaction of modern East Asian civilization. Following the format of the "Lecture Club Series", in addition to the lecture notes, this book adds a general introduction to the series, scholars' comments, impressions, etc., And includes three previously published papers related to the author's lectures as appendices, as well as a small number of color illustrations.

A Brief History of the Development of Xinjiang

Editor-in-chief Wang Linggui

73K0

This book examines the origins of the Western Regions and Xinjiang, sorts out the relationship between Xinjiang and the central governments of the past dynasties, and reveals the characteristics of Xinjiang's multi-ethnic coexistence and integration, as well as the compatibility and coexistence of multiple cultures. In particular, it fully affirms the leap-forward development results achieved by the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang by carrying forward the spirit of hard work and enterprising spirit under the leadership and care of the Communist Party of China and the central government, and with the strong help and support of people of all ethnic groups across the country.

Jewish Civilization

(with) S. N. Eisenstaedt

236K01

Representative works of the winners of the Holberg Prize, the Baren Prize, and the Israel National Prize. Reconstruct the classic texts of Jewish history from the perspective of civilization bearers. With extraordinary erudition, compassion and appeal, Eisenstadt explores the fundamental reasons why Jewish civilization has flourished to this day. A book that clearly understands the core of Jewish history. "Jewish Civilization" is the representative work of the famous Israeli sociologist Eisenstat. This book is the first to argue that the best way to understand Jewish history is to view Judaism as a civilization, not just as a nation or nation. Eisenstat compared Jewish life customs with Greek culture, Roman civilization, etc. It further analyzes the different modes of integration of Jewish communities into European and American societies in the modern period; it carefully outlines the national movements developed by the Jews at the end of the nineteenth century, especially the Zionist movement, as well as the specific characteristics of Israeli society. The main question Eisenstaedt raises is the extent to which the history of the Jews is unique compared with other groups integrated into the modern nation-state. He demonstrates the continuing creativity of Jewish civilization through numerous concrete case studies.

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"Grassland Empire" not only records the magnificent history of the Xiongnu, Turks, Mongols and other grassland peoples, but also describes the bravery and talents of grassland people such as Attila, Genghis Khan, Timur and other children. They broke into developed historical and civilized areas, clashed with farming peoples, destroyed farming civilization, and gradually formed their own rich and diverse culture. Of course, there is also their impact on the entire world civilization, pattern, order and historical process.

Iron-blooded Pacific

Xu Yan

117K0

This book is the masterpiece of military history expert Xu Yan*. It collects more than a hundred rare photos in one book. It comprehensively and in detail introduces the beginning and end of the Pacific War, mainly fought by the United States and Japan, from political, military, economic and other aspects. Through the iron and blood fighting in the war, readers can see the important process of the strategic evolution of the United States and Japan and the changes in the world structure, understand the laws of war, and gain enlightenment for today's people.

Chinese Dream My Dream

"chinese Dream My Dream" Editorial Board

6K01

Dreams are the beacon for a country and nation to move forward. Dreams are the beacon for a country and nation to move forward. Dreams are the beacon for a country and nation to move forward.

Research on Cultural Resources of Ethnic Minorities in Beijing

Editor-in-chief Su Faxiang

229K0

This book was funded by the National Ethnic Affairs Commission's 2015 Leading Talent Support Project as part of the Beijing Municipal Education Reform Project "Construction of a Harmonious Capital and Construction of the Ethnology Major Curriculum Group of the University for Nationalities of China". The content covers Beijing's minority population and distribution, culture and customs, architecture and food, tourism and handicrafts, etc. It has important documentary and reference value for understanding and researching Beijing's minority culture.

Investigation and Research on Dong Culture in Southeast Guizhou, Guizhou

Editor-in-chief He Shanmeng

75K0

Because Guizhou is an area inhabited by ethnic minorities, it has produced an extremely unique phenomenon of ethnic integration that is not found in other regions. This integration not only retains the characteristics of each ethnic group, but also prevents Guizhou from being called the stronghold of a certain ethnic group. It also makes each culture highly acceptable and valuable. Whether looking at a single ethnic group or observing multiple ethnic groups; whether comparing vertically from a single ethnic group or horizontally comparing multiple ethnic groups, it is not difficult to find that integration is widespread. There are integrations with consistent expressions, such as a day's work and rest habits; there are also integrations with consistent connotations, such as the same spiritual pursuit in different rituals. These all play an important role in the understanding and protection of minority cultures. Therefore, how to deeply understand the characteristics of Guizhou's ethnic cultural integration is of particularly important theoretical and practical significance at present. Against this background, Zhejiang University and Guiyang Confucianism jointly launched the "Series of Surveys on National Culture and National Integration", which aims to explore the integration experience of Guizhou's ethnic minorities through an in-depth investigation of the cultural traditions of ethnic minorities in Guizhou and on the basis of reflecting the current status of cultural traditions of ethnic minorities as much as possible. It also attempts to provide a possible paradigm for thinking about ethnic integration on this basis. This kind of understanding is extremely important for the sorting out and modern transformation of ethnic minority cultural traditions; it also has a very critical impact on the great rejuvenation of Chinese national culture. This series of surveys is planned to take about five years to include as many representative ethnic minorities as possible in Guizhou, conduct field surveys in areas where ethnic minorities live, and ultimately form a series of books that can reflect the integration characteristics of ethnic minorities in Guizhou.

Ewenki Spiritual Culture

Dural Sir Chaok

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This book is a sub-project of the National Social Science Fund's major project "Rescue Research on the Endangered Language and Culture of the Ewenki". The author conducted an objective exploratory study of the spiritual and cultural world of the Ewenki based on actual survey data, historical documents, etc. The book is divided into eight chapters: Ewenki ideological culture, literary culture, folk songs and dances, proverb culture, festival culture, belief culture, taboo culture, and the precious spiritual wealth of the Ewenki language. It analyzes the world view, outlook on life, and religious beliefs of the Ewenki people.

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