A photographic chronicle of the past tumultuous century of China's history.
Jonathan Spence Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Jonathan D. Spence war ein Historiker, der sich auf die chinesische Geschichte spezialisierte. Seine Arbeit konzentrierte sich auf die letzten Jahrhunderte der chinesischen Geschichte. Sein bekanntestes Buch wurde zu einem der Standardwerke für diese Periode. Spence war Professor für Geschichte an der Yale University.






Die Vergangenheit Chinas liegt für die meisten Europäer im Dunkeln. Jonathan D. Spence, Historiker und Erzähler in einer Person, vermittelt mit der Biografie des großen Gelehrten und Exzentrikers Zhang Dai einen anschaulichen und lebendigen Eindruck der Ming-Zeit (1368-1644), die Politik, Kultur und Gesellschaft im Reich der Mitte zu höchster Blüte brachte.
Traces the life and legacy of esteemed Ming historian and essayist Zhang Dai, describing the cultural renaissance and Buddhist reform of his early years, the impact of the Manchu invasion of 1644 on his dynasty, and his four-decade career as a writer.
Modern Classics: Fortress Besieged
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set on the eve of the Sino-Japanese war, this work recounts the exuberant misadventures of the hapless hero Fang Hung-chien, who after aimlessly studying in Europe at his family's expense returns to Shanghai armed with a bogus degree from a fake university. On the liner back, Fang's life becomes deeply entangled with those of two Chinese beauties.
The book offers an in-depth exploration of Mao Zedong, utilizing the author's extensive understanding of Chinese politics and culture. It presents a nuanced portrayal of Mao, highlighting his complexities and the impact of his leadership on China. The insightful analysis is praised for its clarity and depth, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Chinese history and political figures.
Ein Polit-Krimi aus dem alten China: Als General Yue Zhongqi einen Brief überreicht bekommt, der Yue auffordert, eine Rebellion gegen den Kaiser anzuführen, weiß er, dass er in Lebensgefahr ist. Denn allein einen solchen Brief zu besitzen kommt in China einem Todesurteil gleich. Yue bleibt nichts anderes übrig, als dem Ursprung des Briefes nachzuforschen. Damit löst er in der tiefsten Provinz eine Erschütterung aus, die noch am Kaiserhof zu spüren ist. Ein historischer Thriller, der ferne Welten und deren Menschen wieder erstehen lässt und einige Rätsel der chinesischen Kultur erklärt, die uns bis heute beschäftigen.
Mao
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Der Autor, einer der renommiertesten Sinologen der Gegenwart, hat die neueste Literatur über Mao Zedong zusammengefasst und einer sehr pointierte und flüssig geschriebene Biografie vorgelegt.
Rainbow Essentials - 25: Mao
- 265 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Beknopte biografie van de Chinese leider Mao Zedong (1893-1976).
The Chan's Great Continent
- 279 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Jonathan Spence, our foremost historian of Chinese politics and culture, tells us in his new book how the West has understood China over seven centuries. Ranging from Marco Polo's own depiction of China and the mighty Khan, Kublai, in the 1270s to the China sightings of three 20th-century writers of acknowledged genius -- Kafka, Borges, and Calvino -- Spence explores Western thought on China through a remarkable array of expression. Peopling Spence's account are Iberian adventurers, the great Jesuit missionaries, Enlightenment synthesizers including Voltaire and Montesquieu, spinners of the dreamy cult of Chinoiserie, American observers such as Bret Harte, Mark Twain, Ezra Pound, and Eugene O'Neill, and diplomats from Britain's Lord Macartney to Henry Kissinger. Their visions are alternately coarse and subtle, generous and vicious, sober and exotic. Taken together they tell us as much about the self-image of the West as about China.
The Death of Woman Wang
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Drawing on local Chinese histories, the memoirs of scholars, and other contemporary writings, Chinese historian Jonathan Spence reconstructs an extraordinary tale of rural tragedy in a remote corner of Shantung province in 17th-century China. Life in the county of T'an-ch'eng emerges as an endless cycle of floods, plagues, crop failures, banditry, and heavy taxation. Against this turbulent background a tenacious tax collector, an irascible farmer, and an unhappy wife act out a poignant drama at whose climax the wife, having run away from her husband, returns to him, only to die at his hands.
A powerful account of the largest uprising in human history--the Taiping rebellion (1845-64)--in which 20 million Chinese were left dead, God's Chinese Son tells "a story that reaches beyond China into our world and time; a story of faith, hope, passion, and a fatal grandiosity" (Washington Post Book World). Photos. Author lectures & tour.
Posledních sto let ve fotografii. Výběr fotografií autoři Annabel Merullová a Colin Jacobson.
In the work of twenty-five years, Jonathan Spence has established himself as an interpreter of modern Chinese history. His most recent book was The Search for Modern China.
Chinas Weg in die Moderne
- 984 Seiten
- 35 Lesestunden
Wer das heutige China mit all seinen Spannungen, Hoffnungen und Krisen besser verstehen will, muß wissen, wie präsent die Vergangenheit im Reich der Mitte ist. In seiner Darstellung der vergangenen 400 Jahre chinesischer Geschichte entschlüsselt Jonathan Spence, Professor für Geschichte an der Yale University, die Problem- und Verhaltensmuster, die noch das heutige China prägen.
China
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Photographs from the Magnum archives reveal diverse aspects of China during the past fifty years, including landscapes and peoples, years of war and strife, the turbulent years under Mao, and today's new phenomena
In 1577, the Jesuit Priest Matteo Ricci set out from Italy to bring Christian faith and Western thought to Ming dynasty China. To capture the complex emotional and religious drama of Ricci's extraordinary life, Jonathan Spence relates his subject's experiences with several images that Ricci himself created--four images derived from the events in the bible and others from a book on the art of memory that Ricci wrote in Chinese and circulated among members of the Ming dynasty elite. A rich and compelling narrative about a remarkable life, The Memory Palace Of Matteo Ricci is also a significant work of global history, juxtaposing the world of Counter-Reformation Europe with that of Ming China.















