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Beijing: From Imperial Capital to Olympic City

Autor Lillian M. Li, Alison Dray-Novey, Haili Kong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2008

Few world cities have a record as long, as fascinating, or as well-documented as Beijing's. A capital almost continuously for more than a thousand years, the city has been Khubilai Khan's Mongol headquarters, home to emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the main stage for Communist-era achievements and upheavals. "Beijing" is the first book in English to trace this vibrant city's history from its earliest days to the present. It highlights recent changes in the city as its more than fifteen million people live through record-level economic growth and intensive preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Focusing on the lives of ordinary residents and rulers alike, the authors examine the controversial destruction of historic districts as well as the construction of new residential and business districts and Olympic venues. Extensive photographs and paintings, many not previously published, offer a window onto Beijing not only in major phases of its past, but also in its startlingly different present. Compelling and revealing, Beijing arrives just in time for the city's turn in the Olympic spotlight.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230605275
ISBN-10: 0230605273
Pagini: 321
Ilustrații: Includes a 24 pp. b&w insert and 8 pp. color insert
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Descriere

Few world cities have a record as long, as fascinating, or as well-documented as Beijing's. A capital almost continuously for more than a thousand years, the city has been Khubilai Khan's Mongol headquarters, home to emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the main stage for Communist-era achievements and upheavals. Beijing is the first book in English to trace this vibrant city's history from its earliest days to the present. It highlights recent changes in the city as its more than fifteen million people live through record-level economic growth and intensive preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Focusing on the lives of ordinary residents and rulers alike, the authors examine the controversial destruction of historic districts as well as the construction of new residential and business districts and Olympic venues. Extensive photographs and paintings, many not previously published, offer a window onto Beijing not only in major phases of its past, but also in its startlingly different present. Compelling and revealing, Beijing arrives just in time for the city's turn in the Olympic spotlight.

Cuprins

The Emergence of Beijing as an Imperial Capital
The Forbidden City and the Qing Emperors
Daily Life in the Inner and Outer Cities
The City Besieged and the Last Emperors
"Old Beijing" and Republican China
Mao's Capital and Socialist Transformation
Economic Reform and Cultural Fever
Beijing Boom, Urban Crisis, and the Olympic City
Conclusion: Preserving the Past: The City as Museum and Showcase

Notă biografică

LILLIAN M. LI is professor of history at Swarthmore College, USA. 
ALISON J. DRAY-NOVEY is professor of history at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, USA. 
HAILI KONG is professor of Chinese language, literature, and film at Swarthmore College, USA.

Caracteristici

TIMED FOR OLYMPICS FEVER:  Takes advantage of increased focus on Beijing and the 2008 Summer Games
INTEREST IN CHINA CONTINUES TO GROW:  As China's economy continues to soar, the city is a common stop for business travelers as well as tourists 
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