Chinese World Reorganization 4th-8th Century Eurasia Japan
by Masaharu Arakawa
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Chinese World Reorganization 4th-8th Century Eurasia Japan Key Features ✔ This scholarly book explores the profound reorganization of the Chinese world and Eurasia from the 4th to the 8th century, focusing on the transition from the Han Empire to the Sui and Tang dynasties. It examines how diverse ethnic groups, after the fall of the Han Empire, engaged in intense conflict and cultural fusion, ultimately creating a new Chinese identity that integrated Hu (barbarian) and Han elements. The book emphasizes the geopolitical and cultural dynamics of East and West Eurasia, analyzing imperial structures, economic systems, and religious developments to provide a comprehensive view of this transformative period. ✔ Key features include detailed analyses of the Sixteen Kingdoms, Northern Dynasties, and the rise of the Sui and Tang regimes, alongside discussions on nomadic confederations like the Turks, the influence of Southeast Asia, Tibet, Korea, and Japan. It also explores the linguistic, religious, and cultural exchanges that shaped Eurasian history during this era. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Brand: Unknown ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Series: Iwanami Series of World History (Volume 6) ✔ C:Language: Japanese ✔ C:Publication Year: Not specified ✔ C:Format: Hardcover / Paperback (assumed, based on typical academic publications) ✔ C:Subject: Eurasian History, Chinese History, World Reorganization, 4th-8th Century ✔ C:Region: Eurasia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Tibet, Korea, Japa
- Publisher: Iwanami Publications (assumed based on series)
- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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