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What books do you need to read for the history postgraduate entrance examination?
History postgraduate entrance examination subjects: politics, foreign languages, history professional courses.

In terms of professional courses, the current history postgraduate entrance examination is divided into two types: unified examination and independent proposition, which are divided into three types: 1, the history unified examination enrollment school, and the proposition is based on the national unified examination outline 3 13 historical basis; 2, independent proposition colleges, the school has given a designated reference book or outline; 3. Independent propositional colleges have not given the designated reference books and outlines.

1. Historical reference books for postgraduate entrance examination: 9 books of Beijing Normal University;

China Ancient History, Volume I, edited by Chao Fulin, Beijing Normal University Press;

Ancient History of China (Volume II), edited by Ning Xin, Beijing Normal University Press;

Modern History of China, edited by Zheng Shiqu, Beijing Normal University Press;

Modern History of China, edited by Wang Qilin, Beijing Normal University Press;

Contemporary History of China, edited by Guo Dajun and deputy editor by Geng Xiangdong, Beijing Normal University Press;

Ancient World History, edited by Zhou, Beijing Normal University Press;

History of the World in the Middle Ages, edited by Kong, Beijing Normal University Press;

Modern World History, edited by Liu Zongxu, Beijing Normal University Press;

Modern World History, edited by Zhang Jianhua, Beijing Normal University Press.

Features: Beijing Normal University, as the vanguard of normal education in China, has always been highly praised by undergraduate colleges, with reasonable and rigorous system arrangement and concise writing, which is suitable for daily teaching and convenient for students to learn. But some problems are not deep, so let's stop here. Not academic enough.

Second, the history reference book for postgraduate entrance examination: higher education edition 1 1 edition.

Zhu Shaohou, Zhang Haipeng and Tao Qi: Ancient History of China (New Edition. Volume I), published by Fujian People's Publishing House.

Zhu Shaohou, Zhang Haipeng and Tao Qi. China ancient history (new edition. Volume 2), published by Fujian People's Publishing House.

Li Modern History of China (4th Edition), published by Zhonghua Book Company.

Modern History of China (2nd Edition) (Volume I), edited by Wang Zhilin and Guo Dajun, Higher Education Press.

Modern History of China (2nd Edition) (Volume II), edited by Wang Zhilin and Guo Dajun, Higher Education Press.

He qi co-edited. World History and Ancient History (Volume I), Higher Education Press.

He qi co-edited. World History and Ancient History (Volume II), Higher Education Press.

He qi co-edited. World History and Modern History (Volume I), Higher Education Press.

He qi co-edited. World History and Modern History (Volume II), Higher Education Press.

He qi co-edited. World History and Modern History (Volume I), Higher Education Press.

He qi co-edited. World History and Modern History (Volume II), Higher Education Press.

Features: This set of teaching materials, that is, the online 1 1 history postgraduate book, is more academic as a whole and more suitable for the current form of history postgraduate entrance examination. Among them, The Ancient History of China is a classic textbook, but its disadvantage is that its content is complicated, which has a certain burden on interdisciplinary students. Li Kan's Modern History of China is also a textbook with a long history, but this textbook has not been published for many years, and many viewpoints are outdated. Qi's six-volume World History is an award-winning textbook, written by famous scholars. It is characterized by its strong academic nature and diverse viewpoints, and it is a more comprehensive viewpoint for domestic academic circles to study world history.

Note: Choose one of the two groups.

Third, the use of reference books for history postgraduate entrance examination.

1. If candidates choose a unified examination institution, they can choose one of the above two sets.

2. If the candidate chooses an independent proposition college, the school has given a designated reference book, which can be specified according to the school.

3. If the candidate chooses an independent proposition college, and the school has not given the designated reference book, you can choose the appropriate reference book according to the real questions in previous years.