Ten Lessons in Modern Chinese History tells the story of modern China from the eve of the Opium War to the Xi Jinping era. Using extensive primary sources and newly released photographs, Ten Lessons recounts national and even international history by privileging local and invididual tales. It allows the reader to see China's transformation through the eyes and lives of ordinary people and through the windows of gender, fashion, religion, sports and the arts. Written for students embarking on the study of modern Chinese history, politics, international relations, economics, culture and society, it introduces them to the academic debates and enables them to navigate the growing maze of scholarship and conduct independent research for their essays and dissertations. A unique and insightful portrait of modern China, Ten Lessons is essential reading for A-level or high school teachers and pupils, and an invaluable resource for journalists, NGO workers, diplomats, government officials, investors, entrepreneurs and travellers--back cover.
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