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Grand Fromage posted:I missed this thread, I must repost my request. The Cambridge History of China is about as comprehensive as you can get. It's expensive though.
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Finisher1 posted:Does anyone know any good books about the Bronze Age? I'm not looking for anything terribly specific, just a general overview. I'd try the first volume of William Durant's Story of Civilization, titled Our Oriental Heritage. Great overview of near-east bronze age civilizations as well as brief historical surveys of India, China and Japan.
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# ¿ Oct 1, 2012 14:52 |
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If possible I'd like to find a history of China that has a broad topical focus, but especially includes cultural aspects. Things like how architecture or painting changed by dynasty, family structure, philosophical ideas. Basically a big rear end comprehensive history of China that isn't just names and dates or political history. Does such a work exist? Edit: Found this one which will work unless there are some great public domain multi-volume histories. BrotherAdso posted:Recommendations I'll check some of these out as well. Thanks! Jive One fucked around with this message at 03:04 on Jan 8, 2014 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Europe-History-Roman-Empire/dp/0674058097 Looking forward to this when it's released. Nice big fat book on the Holy Roman Empire which is a topic I know almost nothing about.
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