The Shortest History of China (The Shortest History Series)
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Journey across China's epic history—through millennia of early innovation to modern dominance \nAs we enter the “Asian century,” China demands our attention for being an economic powerhouse, a beacon of rapid modernization, and an assertive geopolitical player. To understand the nation behind the headlines, we must take in its vibrant, tumultuous past—a story of “larger-than-life characters, philosophical arguments and political intrigues, military conflicts and social upheavals, artistic invention and technological innovation.”\nThe Shortest History of China charts a path from China’s tribal origins through its storied imperial era and up to the modern Communist Party under Xi Jinping—including the rarely told story of women in China and the specters of corruption and disunity that continue to haunt the People’s Republic today. A master storyteller and exacting historian, Linda Jaivin distills this vast history into a short, riveting account that today’s globally minded readers will find indispensable.
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World 50 Book Club Pick\n“Absorbing, wonderful . . . one of the best histories of China.”
—Richard Bernstein, author of
China 1945\n“The perfect diving-in point for someone new to Chinese history. . . . If this is all you read, you can consider yourself well informed and better prepared to make sense of the world that China is remaking.”
—James Carter, author of
Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai \n“The book is a gem. It’s minimalist but immersive. A master storyteller, Jaivin cleverly segues from ancient to contemporary, back and forth, always injecting novel insights and nuances while cleverly stitching together China’s meandering past. That’s a feat.”
—Jaime FlorCruz, former CNN Beijing Bureau Chief\n“So many people, so much history, so much culture. . . . China’s a challenge—but like a jade snuff bottle, this book holds it all in one finely chiseled vessel.”
—Jasper Becker, author of
Hungry Ghosts: Mao’s Secret Famine\n“Linda Jaivin has assembled together many of the pieces of China’s millennia of history into a single, artful stained glass window. If you’ve been confused by how China’s past fits together with its present and Xi Jinping’s ‘wolf warrior diplomacy,’ this is the Rosetta stone.”
—Orville Schell, author of
My Old Home and Director of the Center on US–China Relations at the Asia Society\n“Virtuosic, and virtuosically succinct...a fascinating, enormously dynamic portrait of a superpower. Essential reading.”
—Julia Lovell, professor of modern China, Birkbeck, University of London\nAdvance Praise for the Australian Edition\n“Linda Jaivin manages to cram in so much of the gigantic tapestry that is China’s story but does it so concisely, with such flair, that this book is a joy to read.”
—Daily Telegraph\n“The perfect introduction . . . Jaivin has a terrific eye for telling details and effortlessly turns a highly complex, sprawling story into a thoroughly informing and entertaining read.”
—Sydney Morning Herald\n“A tour de force and a really marvelous read. . . . [Jaivin] makes the case that understanding history and patterns that recur throughout history is crucial for understanding modern China. . . . She also writes powerful vignettes about women in China, stories that often don’t get told in conventional histories.”—
Bec Strating, ABC Saturday Extra’s “The Pick”\n“A fast-paced and witty survey of China’s past, written with spirit and verve. Jaivin knows her stuff but wears her erudition lightly. Iconoclastic, informative, and more attentive to female figures than many comparable works. Highly recommended.”—
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, author of
Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink\n“An electrifying and erudite ride through Chinese history—Linda Jaivin has written an illuminating history book that is also a real page-turner.”—
Alice Pung, author of
Unpolished Gem and
Her Father’s Daughter\n“War, revolution, rise and fall, emperors, tyrants: China is more than a
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