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Emperors and Republics: A Concise History of China MTA
A clear chronological introduction to China's political and social evolution from antiquity to the present
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Emperors and Republics: A Concise History of China *Emperors and Republics: A Concise History of China* provides a chronological narrative of China’s political and social evolution, tracing the transition from Neolithic cultures to a sophisticated imperial system and, eventually, to modern republican and socialist forms of governance. The early chapters detail the emergence of the "imperial template" under the Qin and Han dynasties, established through bureaucratic centralization, legal standardization, and the construction of infrastructure like the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. These institutions provided a recurring framework for unity that persisted even through centuries of fragmentation, such as the Three Kingdoms and the Northern and Southern Dynasties, where cultural and religious shifts—notably the rise of Buddhism—further integrated a diverse population.

The middle period of Chinese history, spanning the Tang through the Ming dynasties, is characterized by economic and intellectual efflorescence alongside shifting relations with multiethnic conquest states like the Liao, Jin, and Yuan. The Song dynasty formalized a meritocratic civil service through examinations and fostered a commercial revolution, while the subsequent Mongol-led Yuan dynasty expanded China's Eurasian connectivity. The Ming and early Qing dynasties consolidated this power through intensified autocracy and territorial expansion, reaching a peak of prosperity in the eighteenth century before facing the internal decay and foreign incursions of the late nineteenth century. These pressures triggered the collapse of the imperial order in 1911, giving way to decades of republican experimentation and warlordism.

The final section of the book explores the twentieth-century's transformative conflicts, including the war with Japan and the ensuing civil war that culminated in the 1949 Communist victory. Under Mao Zedong, China underwent a radical socialist transformation marked by campaign politics and mass mobilization. Following 1978, the reform era led by Deng Xiaoping shifted the nation toward market-oriented development and global integration, sparking unprecedented urbanization and the rise of a new middle class. The narrative concludes by examining the high-tech governance and global power projection of twenty-first-century China, alongside the enduring significance of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the global diaspora in shaping the modern Chinese identity.

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Charlotte Mills

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Date Published:

May 4, 2026

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59,672 words

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4 hours 11 minutes

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