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Title:
Imperial China: An Audio Guide (MP3)
Series:
Bolinda Beginner Guides
Written by:
Peter Lorge 
Read by:
John Voce 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
8 hours 16 minutes 
MP3 size:
357 MB 
Published:
August 01 2023 
Available Date:
August 01 2023 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781038650511 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Asian; General World History; History 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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A comprehensive and engaging guide to Imperial China, including major ruling dynasties, religions, arts, thinkers, inventions, military advancements, economic developments and historians.

In 221 BCE, the Qin state conquered its neighbours and created the first unified Chinese empire in history. So began the imperial era, where dynasties claiming divine assent ruled for more than 2000 years. Borders shifted, and emperors struggled to exert control over every region of their diverse territories. Elites held that they were inheritors of a rich, pre-imperial culture, while their society produced world-changing inventions such as the compass, printing, gunpowder and the gun. And imperial China itself was altered as it came into contact with others through trade, exploration and war.

'In short, fast-paced chapters, Peter Lorge provides a fresh look at key elements of China's imperial past.'
Patricia Buckley Ebrey, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Washington, and author of The Cambridge Illustrated History of China

'A compact but engaging exposition of imperial China over the course of its 2,000-year history. Both accessible and informative, this book challenges a series of commonly held assumptions and reveals the complexity and incredible diversity of the Chinese world.'
Imre Galambos, Reader in Chinese Studies, University of Cambridge