This powerful work puts to rest the long-held myth that Chinese civilization is monolithic, unchanging, and perennially cut off from the rest of the world. An inviting history of China from the days of the ancient Silk Road to the present, this book describes a civilization more open and engaged with the rest of the world than we think. Whether in trade, religious belief, ideology, or technology, China has long taken part in fruitful exchange with other cultures. With implications for our understanding of and our policies toward China, this is a must read. Maps
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challenging stereotypes of China
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评分寫於1999年,今天看來其中知識性的東西已經不算太新鮮瞭。大概意思是從古到今,盡管對外國人的態度經常處於敵視與接洽的矛盾之中,但中國始終在和世界發生著聯係,並非隔絕。在形容17世紀以前的中國時使用瞭“early Chinese Cosmopolitanism”一詞。談到瞭Chineseness該怎麼定義的問題,但作者對中國古代史敘事不熟,居然在唐代“中國性”的盈縮上較真,陷進阪泉以後無中國的迷宮裏去瞭。
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