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East Asia : from Chinese predominance to the rise of the Pacific rim / Arthur Cotterell.

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East Asia : from Chinese predominance to the rise of the Pacific rim / Arthur Cotterell.

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East Asia : from Chinese predominance to the rise of the Pacific rim / Arthur Cotterell.

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East Asia : from Chinese predominance to the rise of the Pacific rim / Arthur Cotterell.

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Publisher

New York : Oxford Uinv. Press, 1994.

Date

1994.

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N950/61

Record Identifier

74VKJjw4wvm3

MMS ID

991022292299702626

Language

English

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Physical content

x, 339 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm.

Contents

1. Classical China: from the Shang to the Qin Dynasty (1650-206 BC) -- 2. The Early Chinese Empire: from the Han Dynasty to the Mongol Conquest (206 BC-AD 1368) -- 3. Early Korea: from Choson to the Fall of Koryo (194 BC-AD 1392) -- 4. Early Japan: from the Wa Kingdoms to the End of the Kamakura Sho...

12. Republic of China: from its Founding to the Triumph of Communism (1912-49) -- 13. End of Empire: the Pacific War and its Consequences (1941-7) -- 14. People's Republic of China: the Modern Miracle (1949 onwards) -- 15. Two American Setbacks: the Wars in Korea (1950-3) and Vietnam (1954-75) -- 16...

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Publisher

New York : Oxford Uinv. Press, 1994.

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

1994.

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Full title

East Asia : from Chinese predominance to the rise of the Pacific rim / Arthur Cotterell.

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General note

Originally published: London : John Murray, 1993.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-329) and index.

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N950/61

Record Identifier

74VKJjw4wvm3

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ISBN

0195088417 (paper)

9780195088403 :

0195088409 :

9780195088410 (paper)

DDC

950

MMS ID

991022292299702626

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