China A Historical Geography Of The Urban


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China A Historical Geography Of The Urban


China A Historical Geography Of The Urban
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Author : Yannan Ding
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2017-11-20

China A Historical Geography Of The Urban written by Yannan Ding and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-11-20 with Social Science categories.


This book offers a unique contribution to the burgeoning field of Chinese historical geography. Urban transformation in China constitutes both a domestic revolution and a world-historical event. Through the exploration of nine urban sites of momentous change, over an extended period of time, this book connects the past with the present, and provides much-needed literature on city growth and how they became complex laboratories of prosperity. The first part of this book puts Chinese urban changes into historical perspective, and probes the relationship between nation and city, focusing on Shanghai, Beijing and Changchun. Part two deals with the relationship between history and modernity, concentrating on Tunxi, a traditional trade center of tea, New Villages in Shanghai and street names in Taipei and Shanghai. Part three showcases the complexities of urban regeneration vis-à-vis heritage preservation in cities such as Datong, Tianjin and Qingdao. This book offers an innovative interdisciplinary and international perspective, which will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese urban studies, as well Chinese politics and society.



Symposium On Chinese Historical Geography


Symposium On Chinese Historical Geography
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Author : Renzhi Hou
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2014-11-21

Symposium On Chinese Historical Geography written by Renzhi Hou and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-11-21 with Social Science categories.


This book represents the most important academic achievements won by Dr. Renzhi Hou, one of the founding fathers of and pioneering researchers in the modern historical geography of China. His collected papers and speeches, spanning from the 1940s to the 1990s, serve as a window into Hou’s academic experience as well as the development of the historical geography of China during the second half of the 20th century. Dr. Hou has made his greatest contributions mainly in two areas, namely, urban historical geography and desert historical geography. Roughly a quarter of this book is devoted to the former, and above all to the study of Beijing’s historical geography and its influence on urban planning. It is worth noting that “From Beijing to Washington—A Contemplation on the Concept of Municipal Planning,” presented here, is the only historical geography-based comparative study of a Chinese city and a Western one by a Chinese scholar. Dr. Hou’s studies on desert historical geography have garnered him a prominent reputation in the natural sciences academia. “Ancient City Ruins in the Deserts of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China,” also included here, can be considered a masterwork. Moreover, many of his original thoughts on some interesting topics can also be found in this book, such as the communication between China and Africa in ancient times, and the rediscovery of the value of geographical classics in the modern context.



Beyond The Great Wall


Beyond The Great Wall
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Author : Piper Rae Gaubatz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

Beyond The Great Wall written by Piper Rae Gaubatz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with History categories.


This study of cities on China's inland frontiers from ancient times to the present charts new territory in both geography and Chinese studies. As a work of geography, it integrates the approaches of urban geography, cultural historical geography, and frontier studies to assess the form and function of cities on the Chinese frontiers. In Chinese studies, it is the first work to explore the nature of urbanism on Chinese frontiers, and the first work in English to present comparative case studies of a group of Chinese frontier cities. Beyond the Great Wall focuses on five cities, all originally established as frontier garrisons, which now flourish with populations of over a million as capitals of the ethnically diverse regions in which they are located. The cities are Kunming, Lanzhou, Xining, Hohhot, and Urumqi. The author explores how the urban ideals and practices of eastern China were adapted to the natural and human conditions of the frontier regions, and in the process she analyzes the interaction of Chinese and non-Chinese peoples in frontier cities in outlining the historical development of each city.



From Dynastic Geography To Historical Geography


From Dynastic Geography To Historical Geography
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Author : Xiaofeng Tang
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

From Dynastic Geography To Historical Geography written by Xiaofeng Tang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with China categories.




Chinese History In Geographical Perspective


Chinese History In Geographical Perspective
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Author : Jeff Kyong-McClain
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2013

Chinese History In Geographical Perspective written by Jeff Kyong-McClain and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with History categories.


This volume treats "China" first and foremost as an evolving and imagined geographical entity. The contributors explore China's last five hundred years of history using geography as a lens through which to approach such issues as sports, ethnography, cartography, religion, elite and popular culture, transnational networking, urban planning, and politics.



Urban Informal Settlements


Urban Informal Settlements
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Author : Yannan Ding
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

Urban Informal Settlements written by Yannan Ding and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with categories.


This book offers a concise and yet diverse study on the Chengzhongcun. It has a broader scope, both geographical and temporal, than existing works on this topic. The typical Chinese urban informal settlement is related to morphologically similar communities to be found elsewhere in the world. The chapters' themes were inspired by the methods in historical geography, citizenship studies, and new cultural geography. What is truly unique to this book is that ten years after the basis material of this book was defended, it is enriched with practical experience and first-hand observations of the rapidly changing Chinese city. As urbanization in China slows, this book will interest sociologists, urbanists and scholars of China. Yannan Ding is Associate Professor at the Centre for Historical Geography Studies at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.



A Historical Geography Of China


A Historical Geography Of China
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Author : Yi-Fu Tuan
language : en
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
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A Historical Geography Of China written by Yi-Fu Tuan and has been published by Transaction Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with History categories.


The Chinese earth is pervasively humanized through long occupation. Signs of man's presence vary from the obvious to the extremely subtle. The building of roads, bridges, dams, and factories, and the consolidation of farm holdings alter the Chinese landscape and these alterations seem all the more conspicuous because they introduce features that are not distinctively Chinese. In contrast, traditional forms and architectural relics escape our attention because they are so identified with the Chinese scene that they appear to be almost outgrowths of nature. Describing the natural order of human beings in the context of the Chinese earth and civilization, A Historical Geography of China narrates the evolution of the Chinese landscape from prehistoric times to the present. Tuan views landscape as a visible expression of man's efforts to gain a living and achieve a measure of stability in the constant flux of nature. The book ranges the period of time from Peking man to the epoch of Mao Tse-tung. It moves through the ancient and modern dynasties, the warlords and conquests, earthquakes, devastating floods, climatic reversals, and staggering civil wars to the impact of Western civilization and industrialization. The emphasis throughout is on the effect of a changing environment on succeeding cultures. This classic study attempts to analyze and describe traditional Chinese settlement patterns and architecture. The result is a clear and succinct examination of the development of the Chinese landscape over thousands of years. It describes the ways the Communist regime worked to alter the face of the nation. This work will quickly prove to be crucial reading for all who are interested in this pivotal nation. It goes far beyond the usual political spectrum, into the physical and social roots of Chinese history. Yi-Fu Tuan is professor emeritus of geography at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of many books including Place, Art and, Self, Dear Colleague: Common and Uncommon Observations, and Who am I? : An Autobiography of Emotion, Mind, and Spirit.



An Historical Geography Of Peiping


An Historical Geography Of Peiping
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Author : Renzhi Hou
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2014-07-07

An Historical Geography Of Peiping written by Renzhi Hou and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-07-07 with Social Science categories.


This book is about the city of Peiping in China, also known as Beijing and Peking, and a city of great historical significance. Divided into three parts, this work explores Peiping first as a frontier city at a time when the Great Wall was established, from the Chou dynasty (ca.1122—220 B.C.) until the T’ang Dynasties up to the Khitan Occupation (A.D. 590—937). The second part explores Peiping as it becomes a national centre, through the Liao Dynasty and the Chin Dynasty, until 1234, and the third part explores how it became the capital of the Chinese empire, until 1911. This work is a historical geography and the introduction details topographical features and geographical relations of the city, describing the way in which the mountains rise from the plain creating concave arms to enclose Peiping, leading to the name, the ‘Bay of Peiping’. We learn that the mountains frequently reach over 3000ft and have practically no foot-hills, whilst the bay itself is filled with sediments of gravel, sand, loam and loess which have been deposited in horizontal strata, to a great depth. Numerous illustrations and figures are included, and readers will see how the city sits between two rivers, the Hun (浑河 or Muddy River) and the Pai (白河 or White River). These chapters reveal how each river has made its contribution to the material development of the city and its environs, including through irrigation and as the Hun River shifted its course. Owing to the geography of the region, almost all roads leading from the northern lands of Mongolia and Manchuria to the great plain of North China in the south are bound to converge at Peiping. The historical consequences of this, as well as local climate conditions and other aspects of geography are explored in this book, which traces the historical rise to eminence of Peiping.



China S Island Frontier


China S Island Frontier
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Author : Ronald G. Knapp
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

China S Island Frontier written by Ronald G. Knapp and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Taiwan categories.


Part one : Migration and rural settlement --From aboriginal island to Chinese frontier : the development of Taiwan before 1683 /Wen-hsiung Hsu --Cultural contact and the migration of Taiwan's aborigines : a historical perspective /I-shou Wang --Settlement and frontier land tenure /Ronald G. Knapp --The Chinese settlement of the I-lan Plain /Cho-yun Hsu --Frontier social organization and social disorder in Ch'ing Taiwan /Wen-hsiung Hsu --Sequent occupance and place names /Chiao-min Hsieh --Part two : Urbanization and economic integration --Walled cities and towns in Taiwan /Tao-chang Chiang --Lu-kang : a city and its trading system /Donald R. Deglopper --The development and structure of transportation networks in Taiwan : 1600-1972 /Yi-rong Ann Hsu, Clifton W. Pannell, James O. Wheeler --Push car railways and Taiwan's development /Ronald G. Knapp --Sugar : the sweetener in Taiwan's development /Jack F. Williams.



The Geography Of China


The Geography Of China
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Author : Britannica Educational Publishing
language : en
Publisher: Britannica Educational Publishing
Release Date : 2010-04-01

The Geography Of China written by Britannica Educational Publishing and has been published by Britannica Educational Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-04-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


With its flourishing metropolises, China has come to be identified with urban life and rapid technological advancement. Yet much of its landscape also boasts communities sustained by wondrous natural resources, which contribute to the scenic and spiritual beauty of the nation as well as its economic productivity. Within these pages, readers are invited to tour China’s cities, villages, and countryside. They’ll visit the natural and manmade landmarks that reveal as much about the history of this vast nation as its geography.