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Title:
China's hidden century : 1796-1912 / edited by Jessica Harrison-Hall and Julia Lovell.
Publisher:
University of Washington Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
336 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Subject:
Material culture--China--History.
China--Civilization--1644-1912.
China--Social life and customs--1644-1912.
Art, Chinese--Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912--Exhibitions.
Other Authors:
Harrison-Hall, Jessica, editor. edt
Lovell, Julia, 1975- editor. edt
Notes:
Published to accompany an exhibition at the British Museum, London, May 18 - October 8, 2023. Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-326) and index
Contents:
Reform to revolution / Introduction. China's long 19th century / Jeffrey Wasserstrom -- Index. The court / Mei Mei Rado -- 2. The military / Stephen R. Platt -- 3. Elite art / Chia-ling Yang -- 4. Vernacular culture / Jessica Harrison-Hall -- 5. Global Qing / Anne Gerritsen -- 6. Reform to revolution / Jeffrey Wasserstrom -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Picture credits -- Lenders -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
Summary:
Cultural creativity in China between 1796 and 1912 demonstrated extraordinary resilience in a time of warfare, land shortages, famine and uprisings. Innovation can be seen in material culture (including print, painting, calligraphy, textiles, fashion, jewellery, ceramics, lacquer, glass, arms and armour, rugs, silver, money and photography) during a century in which China's art, literature, crafts and technology faced unprecedented exposure to global influences. 1796 ' the official end of the reign of the Qianlong emperor ' is viewed as the end of the 'high Qing' and the start of a period of protracted crisis. In 1912, the last emperor, Puyi, abdicated after the revolution of 1911, bringing to an end some 2,000 years of dynastic rule and making way for the republic. Until recently the 19th century in China has been defined as an era of cultural stagnation. Built on new research, this book sets out a fresh understanding of this important era and creates a detailed visual account of responses to war, technology, urbanisation, political transformations and external influences. The narratives of each chapter are brought to life and individualised through illustrated biographical accounts that highlight the diversity of voices and experiences contributing to this fascinating, turbulent period in Chinese history. Exhibition: British Museum, London, UK (18.05-08.10.2023).
ISBN:
0295751851
9780295751856
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1391636972
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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