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ISBN£º978-7-309-08268-5/K.339
Author£ºWu Gou
Date of publication£ºAugust 2011
 

The so-called "hidden power", in the author's words, is a "power from personal relations network" outside the official authority during the era of imperial power. This power is informally awarded by the bureaucratic system and plays a very large substantive role. The author cites historical data from the acquisition to the use of the power in all aspects, and describes various examples of officialdom acquaintances doing favours for each other. The concept of "hidden power" provides a useful perspective for understanding the political reality of traditional China, which allows the reader to recognize the more important truthful side of the ruling game of the imperial power system.
  

 
ISBN£º978-7-309-10480-6/K.471
Author£ºZhong Fulan
Date of publication£ºApril 2015
 

This book is a systematic and innovative masterpiece on Chinese folklore. The author has spent over thirty years from fieldwork to reading through every research paper recent and in the past. He stands on a relatively high level, with a horizontal view, for the first time proposes the frame of "folk culture" theory, and gradually forms the theory of "the spread of folk custom" and "folk resources" theory. Unlike previous and traditional folklore theory system, this is a valuable and remarkable contribution for China folklore construction. The book can fill the blank in this subject matter. Not only will Folklore scholar, but also folk culture lovers will benefit greatly from this book.
  

 
ISBN£º 978-7-309-10564-3/K.474
Author£ºFan Shuzhi
Date of publication£ºApril 2015
 

This book has won the 14th Chinese National Book Award. From the late sixteenth century to the mid-seventeenth century, the late Ming Dynasty was experiencing the first stage of "globalization" after the discovery of Columbia and many other explorers. While China faced with integrating itself into the global economy and culture, the dynasty rested on its laurels could not possibly grasp the opportunity, but on the contrary, gradually fell apart from internal contradictions between factions. The book develops a unique perspective of viewing the late Ming Dynasty and its connection to the world. Furthermore, it thoroughly interprets the main features of the history of the late Ming Dynasty, and fully demonstrats the structure and charm of narrative history.
  

 
ISBN£º978-7-309-07986-9/K.318
Author£ºFan Shuzhi
Date of publication£ºApril 2011
 

History is always made up of "big sharks " and "small potatoes". While these "big sharks " are manipulating other people's fate, in whose hands are their own ups and downs?
  

 

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