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The Dragon Throne Jonathan Fenby

The Dragon Throne By Jonathan Fenby

The Dragon Throne by Jonathan Fenby


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Summary

The inside story of the Emperors of China.

The Dragon Throne Summary

The Dragon Throne: China's Emperors from the Qin to the Manchu by Jonathan Fenby

From 221 BC - when Shi Huangdi, First Emperor and founding father of Chinese imperial history, unified a large part of the Han Chinese homeland - until 1911, when imperial China collapsed in revolutionary chaos, China was ruled by a succession of powerful imperial dynasties. The Dragon Throne tells their rich, complex and often turbulent story, from the inception of the Qin dynasty to the fall of the Manchu in the early 20th century. China's imperial dynasties display a recurring pattern of birth, growth, prosperity and collapse due to external pressures. A number of powerful emperors left a particularly strong imprint on this troubled history, whether as conquerors, consolidators, tyrants, reformers or reactionaries. At the heart of The Dragon Throne are vivid profiles of Shi Huangdi, the emperor who began the construction of the Great Wall; Han Wudi, the Han emperor who developed China as a centralized Confucian state; Kublai Khan, the first emperor of the Mongol Yuan dynasty, and Hongwu, the founder of the Ming dynasty.

About Jonathan Fenby

Jonathan Fenby is a former editor of the Observer newspaper. He is the author of books on Europe and Asia and of many articles on both continents. His survey of contemporary France, On The Brink, was universally hailed by critics

Additional information

GOR001057956
9781847244062
1847244068
The Dragon Throne: China's Emperors from the Qin to the Manchu by Jonathan Fenby
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
2008-02-07
256
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