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Who is the Harvard history of China suitable for?
Harvard history of China is suitable for people who like history.

History of Harvard China

It is a book published by CITIC Publishing House in June 20 16. The author is Timothy Brooke, and the translators are Li Lei, Zhang Xiaodong, Feng Shiming, Pan, Li Renyuan and Bird. This book draws lessons from the latest research results of Chinese history in the world in the past 50 years from college students and ordinary readers, and writes a brand-new 2 1 century general history of China, which is divided into six volumes.

The six-volume series of Harvard China History is edited by Professor Timothy Brook, an internationally renowned sinologist, and brings together three well-known sinologists, namely Luo, Lu and Kuhn, and the latest research results of China history in the west for half a century. It is a multi-volume general history of China, which best represents the new achievements and new level of China history research in the west for half a century.

Standing in the turbulent 2 1 century, Harvard China History Series rewrites "the history of China in the world" from the perspective of global history, and guides the world to rethink the current China. From 2265438 BC to the beginning of the 20th century and the end of the Qing Dynasty, the series was divided into six imperial times-the classical era of Qin and Han Dynasties, the great division of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and the social transformation of the world empire in Tang and Song Dynasties.

Under the influence of climate change, the rise and fall of the Yuan and Ming empires, as well as the Qing Dynasty, which achieved remarkable achievements and unprecedented pomp, further linked the rise and fall of Chinese civilization in 2000. The series "History of Harvard China" is specially designed for ordinary readers, with vivid language, concise style, exquisite and reasonable structure, and full of stories and enlightenments. It is an authoritative, concise, clear and unique general history of new China.

After its publication, The History of Harvard China won many praises, and was called "the gold standard of multi-volume history of China". It is a model work of Harvard University Press, and has been designated as the textbook of China history by dozens of world-renowned universities such as the University of Chicago, Cornell University, University of British Columbia, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and City University of Hong Kong.