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         China Medieval History:     more books (100)
  1. Strange Writing: Anomaly Accounts in Early Medieval China (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Robert Ford Campany, 1996-02
  2. The Landscape of Words: Stone Inscriptions in Early and Medieval China by Robert E. Harrist, 2008-01-30
  3. The Mongols: A History (Medieval Military Library) by Jeremiah Curtin, 1996-04
  4. Law and Order in Sung China (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions) by Brian E. McKnight, 2007-02-12
  5. Politics and Religion in Ancient and Medieval Europe and China
  6. Cathay and the Way Thither, being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China: Volume 2 by Unknown Author, 2001-08-16
  7. Women and the Family in Chinese History (Critical Asian Scholarship, 2) by Patricia Ebrey, 2002-11-08
  8. Great Clarity: Daoism and Alchemy in Early Medieval China (Asian Religions and Cultures) by Fabrizio Pregadio, 2006-02-27
  9. China: Dawn of a Golden Age, 200-750 AD (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) by James C. Y. Watt, 2004-10-11
  10. Performing the Visual: The Practice of Buddhist Wall Painting in China and Central Asia, 618-960 by Sarah Fraser, 2003-11-18
  11. Religious Experience and Lay Society in T'ang China: A Reading of Tai Fu's 'Kuang-i chi' (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions) by Glen Dudbridge, 2002-06-20
  12. The Nan-chao Kingdom and T'ang China's Southwestern Frontier (Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions) by Charles Backus, 1982-01-29
  13. The Arts of China to A.D. 900 by William Watson, 2000-04-01
  14. Divination, Mythology and Monarchy in Han China (University of Cambridge Oriental Publications) by Michael Loewe, 1994-11-25

41. Title Details - Cambridge University Press
history medieval. history - General. Area Studies. The Cambridgehistory of Ancient china. From the Origins of Civilization to 221 BC.
http://titles.cambridge.org/catalogue.asp?ISBN=0521470307

42. Articles And Sources Related To Asian Medieval Military History
This section examines medieval military history in china, Japan, the MongolEmpire, and other areas of Asia outside of the Middle East. Sources.
http://www.deremilitari.org/RESOURCES/asia.htm
Asian Medieval Military History This section examines medieval military history in China, Japan, the Mongol Empire, and other areas of Asia outside of the Middle East. Sources The Art of War, by Sun Tzu - a translation of the famous military text, first written around the 505-496 BCE Ibn Al-Athir's description of Mongol attacks in the Middle East (1220-1221) - added January 19, 2003 The History of the World Conqueror by 'Ala-ad-Din 'Ata-Malik Juvaini (Descripitons of Genghis Khan and his son Ogedei) - added January 19, 2003 Selection from the Annals of Jan Dlugosz dealing with the Mongol Invasion of Poland in 1241 - from the publisher's website - added January 25, 2002 Description of Mongol warfare from Friar John of Plano Carpini (1247) - added December 22, 2002 William of Rubruck's Account of the Mongols 1253-1255 - added October 30, 2002 The Mongol Invasion of the Middle East (1258-1260), according to Rashiduddin Fazlullah - added January 19, 2004 Adh-Dhababi's Record of the Destruction of Damascus by the Mongols in 1299-1301 - added December 24, 2003 The Skill of Archery from a 14th century Mamluk-Kipchak Military Treatise - added March 6, 2004

43. Ch/Ja Art History VL: Asian Art Links
Institute for medieval Japanese Studies, Columbia University. Japan Art HistoryForum, affiliated with the Universities Service Center for china Studies, City
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/html/chinese/links.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
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Museums and Exhibitions AUSTRALASIA
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AsiaEVENTS : Asia-related exhibitions, conferences, readings, screenings, performances, and discussions happening around the searchable world by date, location, or keyword Newsletter for East Asian Art and Archaeology : exhibitions, conferences, lectures, workshops. Orientations : calendar of Asian art events
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Asian Civilisations Museum , Singapore
Art Gallery of New South Wales
, Sydney
Lee Kong Chian Art Museum
, National University of Singapore
National Palace Museum
, Taipei, and its Art History Forum
Singapore Art Museum
CHINA
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Art Museum
Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware
, Hong Kong
Guangdong Museum of Art
Henan Museum , Luoyang Hong Kong Heritage Museum Hong Kong Museum of Art Hong Kong Museum of History Museum of Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses , Xi'an The National Museum of Chinese History (Zhongguo lishi bowuguan), Beijing

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    45. Medieval
    medieval history. 500 CE 1500 CE. See Also china, Islam, Khmer,Maya, West Africa. INTRODUCTORY NOTE This page serves as a gateway
    http://homepage.mac.com/murraydc/guides/medieval.htm
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    Medieval History
    500 CE - 1500 CE
    History Resource Guides Home Associations Books Databases ... Web Sites See Also: China Islam Khmer Maya West Africa INTRODUCTORY NOTE : This page serves as a gateway to scholarly resources dealing with the European Middle Ages only. Many literate cultures flourished at approximately the same time as Medieval Europe most notably in China, Mesoamerica, Southeast Asia, Southwest Asia, and West Africa (e.g. Ghana, Mali, and Songhay). For resources on these places and peoples, please click on the "See Also" links above. ACCESS NOTE : This symbol ( ) indicates that a resource can only be accessed via a Temple University IP address. To access such resources from off-campus , make certain your browser is set to work with the proxy server. Configuration settings can be found here
    • CARA Data Project (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies) : Through ACMR's web site, The Medieval Academy of America (see next) provides an online directory of "all Medieval centers, programs, committees, and regional associations in North America".

    46. The Imperial Era Of Chinese History From The Qin To The Yuan: An Annotated Direc
    for Early medieval china, Compiled by Early medieval china Group. Online Publications,Publications on the history of Later Han 3rd century china, by a
    http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/china-imp.html
    History of China from the Qin Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty (221 B.C.E.-1368 C.E.) Bibliography of Western Works on Early Medieval China Compiled by Early Medieval China Group A Biographical Dictionary for Early Medieval China Compiled by Early Medieval China Group Man from the Margin:
    Cao Cao and the Three Kingdoms
    Lecture by Rafe de Crespigny (Australian National University, 1990) Marco Polo Home Page "A complete book about Marco Polo & Korcula," written & compiled by Zivan Filippi New Perspectives on the Tang: An International Conference On the Chronology of the Three Dynasties Liu Li's special report on the controversy over the Chinese government's Xia- Shang-Zhou Chronology Project Rafe de Crespigny Online Publications Barend J. ter Haar's annotated bibliography in Word format The Uighur Empire Origins of the Uighurs; Rise of the Uighurs; The Golden Age; Decline and Collapse; Rulers; Timeline Violence in Chinese Culture Barend ter Haar's annotated bibliography, organized by topic

    47. SCORE: CHINA INVENTIONS
    How significant were medieval Chinese inventions and innovations from the Tangand tour a virtual museum and learn the history and technology of china.
    http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/chinin/chinintg.htm
    Teacher Guide
    Virtual Museum
    Medieval Chinese Inventions and Innovations
    Virtual Museum by Sharon Locatelli Please forward comments to Project Director
    A Schools of California Online Resource for Education Resource Ackowledgements: All graphics from Art Explosion 525,000 Images and Corel Print House Clip Art and Graphics
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    This Virtual Museum is designed to provide a collection of electronic artifacts and information resources for a unit on inventions and innovation of the Chinese during the medieval times. It is designed to strengthen the background knowledge of students as they study the discovery, use, adaptations, and effects during the medieval time through the present. This teacher's guide for grade seventh was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project. The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers review all links before introducing this Virtual Museum to students.
    California Content Standards
    As students gather information on inventions and innovations, they prepare themselves to meet one or more California Content Standards,indicated below.

    48. Historical Text Archive: E-Books : Lectures In Medieval History: 7: The Age Of J
    dynasty of china reunited North and South china by 589 but because of his failuresthat history turned out led, indirectly, to the rise of the medieval Church.
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    49. Historical Text Archive: E-Books : Lectures In Medieval History: 1: The Roman Em
    The empires that have shaped history have been characterized by the standards of theHan empire of china, it was many of the characteristics of medieval Europe
    http://historicaltextarchive.com/books.php?op=viewbook&bookid=64&cid=1

    50. Internet Women's History Sourcebook
    Women s Agency; Gender Construction. medieval Europe General; Women s Agency; Feminism;Gender Construction. china Construction. Further Resources in Women s history.
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html
    Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Sourcebook
    Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Science Internet
    Women's History Sourcebook "Yes, I am fond of history."
    "I wish I were too. I read it a little as a duty, but it tells me nothing that does not either vex or weary me. The quarrels of popes and kings, with wars or pestilences, in every page; the men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all it is very tiresome:"
    Catherine Morland, in Northhangar Abbey
    by Jane Austen How are historians to remedy the silence about women in many traditional accounts of history? This question has received a number of distinct answers. The first solution was to locate the great women of the past, following the lead of much popular historiography that focuses on "great men". The problem here is that just as the "great men" approach to history sidelines and ignores the lives of the mass of people, focusing on great women merely replicates the exclusionary historical approaches of the past. The next solution was to examine and expose the history of oppression of women. This approach had the merit of addressing the life histories of the mass of women, but, since it has proved to be possible to find some degree of oppression everywhere, it tended to make women merely subjects of forces that they could not control. On the other hand, historians' focus on oppression revealed that investigating the

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    52. UCSC History: Courses By Time Period
    Topics in medieval history The Crusades. Asia and the Islamic World. 55A. The Worldto 1500. 121A. Making of the Modern World 14001750. 150B, history of china, 1644
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    Courses By Time Period Home Undergraduate Graduate Courses ... Links Pre-600*
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    Europe Classical World: Greece Classical World: Rome Approaches to Classical Myth Global History Athenian Democracy Rome: Republic Rome: Empire Augustus and the Roman Revolution Special Topics in Ancient History Asia and the Islamic World Traditional India Global History Classical Chinese Culture and Lit, 1000 BCE to 600 C. Ancient Japan The Americas and Africa Global History
    *Petitions to substitute additional history courses toward the ancient history requirement will be considered. See the undergraduate adviser for more information.
    Pre-1800 Region of Concentration Course Number Course Title Europe Modern European History: 1500-1789 Spain: 632-1500 Medieval Europe: 300-1000 The World to 1500 Late Medieval Italy: 1200-1400 Making of the Modern World: 1400-1750 Renaissance Italy: 1400-1600 Reformation Europe European Intellectual History: 1680-1914 Rise of the Dutch Republic English History: 1485-1689

    53. UCSC History: 2004-05 Courses
    194U, china since the Cultural Revolution Histories of the Present medieval Europe2001000 (C. Polecritti 46, Introduction to Modern Jewish history (B. Thompson
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    Senior Seminar Prerequisites: Two upper-division history courses in area of concentration. Additional prerequisites noted under course.
    ASIA AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD The Making of Modern East Asia ( Staff The World to 1500 (B. Catlos) History of China, 1644-1911 ( D. Basu Ancient Japan ( Staff The Crusades (B. Catlos China since the Cultural Revolution: Histories of the Present
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    Approaches to Classical Myth ( M. Gamel Also offered as LIT 61M Medieval Europe: 200-1000 ( C. Polecritti Introduction to Modern Jewish History (B. Thompson) The World to 1500 (B. Catlos) Augustus and the Roman Revolution (C. Hedrick) European Intellectual History, 17th-18th Centuries ( J. Beecher

    54. Medieval History
    Oceanwith India at its center and the Middle East and china as its A landmark studyof key century in medieval history, this book comprises the history of
    http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/cms_content/149775371?page=502668&s

    55. Islamic Art - Late Medieval Period: History
    Before his death in 1405, as he prepared to invade china, Timur subjugated all of ofMamluk rule and the greatest Islamic dynasty of the late medieval period.
    http://www.lacma.org/islamic_art/lmp.htm
    L ate M edieval P eriod : H istory
    View Art of this Period from LACMA's Permanent Collection
    The Mongol invasions of the thirteenth century, culminating in the subjugation of Baghdad in 1258 and the demise of the Abbasid caliphate, had an enormous impact on large areas of the Islamic world, which now experienced its greatest threat. These conquests were carried out under the command of Hülagü, a grandson of Genghis Khan, who assumed the title Il-Khan, meaning "lesser Khan," a subordinate of the Great (Mongol) Khan in China. The name Il-Khan (or Ilkhanid) is also used to describe the branch of the Mongol dynasty that ruled over Iraq, the Caucasus, parts of Asia Minor, and all of Iran, as far east as Central Asia.
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    From their capital at Tabriz, in northwestern Iran, the Ilkhanids maintained contact with such disparate cultures as China and Christian Europe, thereby invigorating the Iranian world with new mercantile alliances and fresh artistic influences. Following the death of the last Ilkhanid ruler in 1335, their empire crumbled and was replaced by a number of local dynasties.

    56. Bibliography Medieval History
    of Nature Books of Secrets in medieval and Early Higham, NJ (2002) King ArthurMythMaking and history. Rise of Early Modern Science Islam, china and the
    http://astro.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~bholman/bibliography/medieval.html
    Bibliography: Medieval History, 600 - 1400 AD
  • al-Andalusi, Sa'id (1991): Science in the Medieval World: Book of The Categories of Nations . Tr. Salem, Semaan and Kumar, Alok. Austin, University of Texas Press.
  • Alcock, Leslie (1989): Arthur's Britain: History and Archaeology, AD 367-634 . Harmondsworth, Penguin. Revised Edition.
  • Barber, Malcolm (1992): The Two Cities: Medieval Europe, 1050-1320 . London, Routledge.
  • Bartlett, Robert (1993): The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change, 950-1350 . London, Allen Lane.
  • Brown, Peter (2003). The Rise of Western Christendom: Triumph and Diversity, A.D. 200-1000. Malden, Blackwell. Second Edition.
  • Cahill, Thomas (1995): How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe . London, Sceptre.
  • Cantor, Norman F. (2001): In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World it Made
  • Carroll, Michael P. (1986): The Cult of the Virgin Mary: Psychological Origins . Princeton, Princeton University Press.
  • 57. Ancient And Medieval History Course Materials
    Featuring Ancient and medieval history. Ancient history Resources. The PerseusProject; Exploring Ancient World Cultures Cultures include china, India, Egypt
    http://www.arts.ouc.bc.ca/hist/medresou.html
    Okanagan University College
    Websites Featuring Ancient and Medieval History
    Ancient History Resources
    Medieval History Resources
    For more information contact.. szebroff@ouc.bc.ca

    58. Women In The Ancient And Medieval Worlds
    Women in Ancient and medieval china. The Four Most Beautiful Women in Ancient chinathis site has Chao, the Han woman who completed her brother s history of the
    http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/women/chinawom.html
    Prehistoric and Bronze Age Images of Women Women in ancient Mesopotamia Women in ancient Egypt Women of the ancient Hebrews ... Contact the author
    Women in Ancient and Medieval China The Analects full text but poorly formatted. The Four Most Beautiful Women in Ancient China this site has some obvious grammatical errors, but the information is interesting. Lessons for A Woman:The Views of A Female Confucian by Pan Chao, the Han woman who completed her brother's history of the Dynasty. The Problem of Woman Pan Chao Pan Chao from Other Women's Voices Poem on Woman by Fu Xuan On Chinese Women Marco Polo 's account of Chinese women from his journey through thirteenth century China. Empress Wu from Infamous Women. Okay, it is a gaudy-looking page, but it has a decent account of the life of Wu. Empress Wu Zetian from Women in World History A Portrait of Empress Wu and Her Writing Qianling Tomb of the Tang Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian this is a fairly detailed description of the joint tomb of the Emperor and his famous concubine-later-Empress, Wu Zetian.

    59. ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies
    Specialized studies china and the Chinese according to 5 the DIR and ORB Ancientand medieval Atlas, the Timelines for Ancient Roman history adapted from the
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    Late Antiquity in the Mediterranean
    A Guide to Online Resources
    Section Editor: Steven Muhlberger , Associate Professor of History, Nipissing University. Prof. Muhlberger can be reached at: . He is interested in proposals for articles, and in resources that can be linked to this section.
    Late Antiquity?
    Late Antiquity A.D. 284-632, the period between the Emperor Diocletian and the Prophet Muhammed was a period when the Mediterranean world changed dramatically. It saw the triumph of Christianity over paganism, the fragmentation of the Roman Empire, the rise of new polities, and the emergence of Islam. Many of the ideas and institutions important to the Middle Ages were formed in this period. Those of us who study Late Antiquity, as professionals or as amateurs, find it one of the most exciting periods of all history. This section of ORB hopes to convey some of that excitement, and to make available both original sources from Late Antiquity and some of the best modern scholarship about the era.
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    60. HOS: China
    history OF SCIENCE. china. monumental work on china Note 1 painstakingly tracesthe evolution of science and technology in ancient and medieval china to its
    http://www.rit.edu/~flwstv/china.html
    Prof. Fred L. Wilson
    Rochester Institute of Technology
    Teaching at RIT
    HISTORY OF SCIENCE
    China
    Overview of Chinese Science
    Joseph Needham is arguably the leading scholar of the century on science and technology in China. Needham's monumental work on China [ Note 1 ] painstakingly traces the evolution of science and technology in ancient and medieval China to its zenith, and eventual crumbling. Needham, as is any other scholar who studies China's remarkable growth in science and technology, is terribly puzzled at what went wrong. As Needham puts it, The extraordinary inventiveness, and insight into nature, of ancient and medieval China raises two fundamental questions. First, why should they have been so far in advance of other civilizations; and second, why aren't they now centuries ahead of the rest of the world? We think it was a matter of the very different social and economic systems between China and the West, as I will explain more fully in a moment. Modern science arose only in Europe in the seventeenth century when the best method of discovery was itself discovered; but the discoveries and inventions made then and thereafter depended in so many cases on centuries of previous Chinese progress in science, technology and medicine. [ Note 2 Needham was able to confound the older generation of sinologists who thought that a search for Chinese achievements in science and technology would be fruitless. He was able to find "glittering treasures" as

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