Text
China : The Modern nations in modern perspective
The book China: The Modern Nation in Modern Perspective by Kenneth Scott Latourette presents a comprehensive overview of China's journey from the late imperial period to its transformation into a modern nation. Latourette outlines the political, social, economic, and cultural developments that shaped modern China, including the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, interactions with Western powers, the emergence of nationalist movements, social revolutions, and radical changes in the 20th century. Through a broad historical approach, the author emphasizes the internal and external factors that drove major changes in Chinese society. This book provides a deep understanding of how tradition, political conflict, reform, and global influence shaped China's identity as a modern nation.
| PMKAA00779 | 951.056 LAT c | Museum KAA (China) | Tersedia |
Tidak tersedia versi lain