The Cambridge Illustrated History of China is an illuminating account of
the full sweep of Chinese civilisation - from prehistoric times to the
intellectual ferment of the Warring States Period, through the rise and
fall of the imperial dynasties, to the modern communist state. Written
by a leading scholar and lavishly illustrated, its narrative draws
together everything from the influence of key intellectual figures, to
political innovations, art and material culture, family and religious
life, not to mention wars and modern conflicts. This third revised
edition includes new archaeological discoveries and gives fuller
treatment of environmental history and Chinese interaction with the
wider world, placing China in global context. The Qing dynasty is now
covered in two chapters, while the final chapter brings the story into
the twenty-first century, covering the transformation of China into one
of the world's leading economies and the challenges it faces. Lively and
highly visual, this book will be appreciated by anyone interested in
Chinese history.