Ancient Sichuan and the Unification of China

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State University of New York Press, 1992/08/17 - 320 ページ
Recently excavated artifacts and newly recovered texts are combined with traditional historical sources to trace the rise of the Sichuan district of eastern China from peripheral obscurity to central importance in the formation of the Chinese empire during the first millennium B.C. May ruffle the feathers of orthodox historians by emphasizing the multi-ethnic origin of Chinese culture, and the pivotal role of the state of Qin, reviled in China by two millennia of Confucians. Includes a substantial glossary without pronunciation. Paper edition (unseen), $22.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Shu
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Ba and the BaShu Culture
47
Enter Qin
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Steven F. Sage is Professor in the Department of History, Middle Tennessee State University (?).

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