China: A History in Objects - Jessica Harrison-Hall - książka
Producent: Thames & Hudson
This visually engaging overview of China's history provides a novel perspective on the country's evolution from the Neolithic times to the present day. Organized into six chronological chapters, it delves into China's journey through art, artifacts, significant figures, and notable locations, accompanied by carefully curated objects and artworks. The book effectively links contemporary China with its historically international role. It explores topics ranging from the earliest archaeological findings and ceremonial practices to the invention of writing, the formation of states, and the emergence of empire. The author meticulously documents China's progression from an ancient society to its status as the world's most populous nation and a major economic powerhouse, offering a wealth of historical insights and cultural highlights along the way. This approachable work encompasses a diverse array of subjects, including Chinese theater, decorative arts, clothing, jewelry, and furniture-making, all the way to China's contemporary cultural influence. Released in conjunction with the reopening of the British Museum's Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery of China and South Asia, this book promises to captivate, enlighten, and educate anyone intrigued by one of the most significant and impactful countries in the modern era.
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