
Between Winds and Clouds
The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
Bin Yang(Author)
Columbia University Press
Will be published approx. on 11. November 2008
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-0-231-14254-0 (ISBN)
Description
Between Winds and Clouds tells the two-thousand-year history of Yunnan, an ethnic frontier bordered by Tibet, mainland Southeast Asia, and southwest China. Yunnan's prime geographic location turned the site into a center of cross-regional trade, and consequently, it became a desirable conquest for Eurasian rivals. Bin Yang details the fight for military control of Yunnan and its demographic, administrative, and economic transformation into a local entity. In conclusion, he discusses the impact of Yunnan's imperial legacy on modern state building, or, conversely, the way in which the modern state has contributed to the development of imperial discourse. Deploying a unique cross-regional approach, Yang brings the activities of Southeast and East Asia, Tibet, the Indian Ocean, and modern Europe to bear on the history of Yunnan, emphasizing both the local and the international forces that played a role in the region's long-term transformation.
Reviews / Votes
...Greatly enriches our understanding of China's transformation from an empire into a modern nation-state. The China Quarterly Between Winds and Clouds makes an insightful survey that should be read by all those interested in the history of Southwest China. -- Roderich Ptak Journal of Southeast Asian Studies Highly accessible... [Between Winds and Clouds] fills a void in Yunnan Studies. Yang is to be commended for taking on such a large project with such erudition. -- Michael Brose China Review InternationalMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Trade binding
Weight
694 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-14254-0 (9780231142540)
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Person
Bin Yang is assistant professor of history at the National University of Singapore. His research interests cross temporal, geographical, and disciplinary boundaries and focus on Chinese ethnic and frontier studies in a broad context.