The Later Han dynasty, also known as Eastern Han, ruled China for the first two centuries of the Christian era. Comparable in extent and power to the early Roman empire, it dominated east Asia from present-day Vietnam to the Mongolian steppe. Rafe de Crespigny presents here the first full account of this period in Chinese history to be found in a Western language. Commencing with a detailed account of the imperial capital, the history describes the nature of government, the expansion of the Chinese people to the south, the conflicts of scholars and officials with eunuchs at court, and the final collapse which followed the rebellion of the Yellow Turbans and the rise of regional warlords
This is a social history of China, presenting the main lines of development of the Chinese social st...
"Local Worthies: provincial gentry and the end of Later Han" was first published in 1995 as a contri...
This work was first published as No. 21 of the Asian Studies Monographs: New Series of the Faculty o...
Review of Rafe de Crespigny's Monograph Fire over Luoyang: A History of the Later Han Dynasty 23–220...
The Former Han Dynasty (210 BC-9 AD) emerged from a period of civil wars surrounding the collapse of...
For more than three hundred years after the great Shanyu Modun [or Maodun], at the end of the third ...
For more than fifty years of the third century A.D., from 229 to 280, the emperors of the state of ...
This volume is planned as the first of three, to provide an annotated translation of Chapters 44 to...
A paper written in three parts: Part 1: The Formation of the Three Kingdoms (189-220) Part 2: Rival ...
In the three volumes of The History of the Former Han Dynasty, Professor H. H. Dubs translated the b...
China is the most exciting rising power in the world today. The explosive growth of China's economy ...
As a frontier region of the Qin-Han (221BCE–220CE) empire, the northwest was a new territory to the ...
Under the Han dynasty the Chinese empire was united for four hundred years, and the destruction of t...
A History of China from mythology to the Han dynasty (221 BC-220 AD). Thirteen scholars, Riccardo Fr...
Chaussende Damien. Chang Chun-shu, The Rise of the Chinese Empire, Vol. 1, Nation, State, and Imperi...
This is a social history of China, presenting the main lines of development of the Chinese social st...
"Local Worthies: provincial gentry and the end of Later Han" was first published in 1995 as a contri...
This work was first published as No. 21 of the Asian Studies Monographs: New Series of the Faculty o...
Review of Rafe de Crespigny's Monograph Fire over Luoyang: A History of the Later Han Dynasty 23–220...
The Former Han Dynasty (210 BC-9 AD) emerged from a period of civil wars surrounding the collapse of...
For more than three hundred years after the great Shanyu Modun [or Maodun], at the end of the third ...
For more than fifty years of the third century A.D., from 229 to 280, the emperors of the state of ...
This volume is planned as the first of three, to provide an annotated translation of Chapters 44 to...
A paper written in three parts: Part 1: The Formation of the Three Kingdoms (189-220) Part 2: Rival ...
In the three volumes of The History of the Former Han Dynasty, Professor H. H. Dubs translated the b...
China is the most exciting rising power in the world today. The explosive growth of China's economy ...
As a frontier region of the Qin-Han (221BCE–220CE) empire, the northwest was a new territory to the ...
Under the Han dynasty the Chinese empire was united for four hundred years, and the destruction of t...
A History of China from mythology to the Han dynasty (221 BC-220 AD). Thirteen scholars, Riccardo Fr...
Chaussende Damien. Chang Chun-shu, The Rise of the Chinese Empire, Vol. 1, Nation, State, and Imperi...
This is a social history of China, presenting the main lines of development of the Chinese social st...
"Local Worthies: provincial gentry and the end of Later Han" was first published in 1995 as a contri...
This work was first published as No. 21 of the Asian Studies Monographs: New Series of the Faculty o...