New Releases by Jonathan D. Spence

Jonathan D. Spence is the author of To Change Europe (1989), Verdens historie (1988), Het geheugenpaleis van Matteo Ricci (1987), Ich, Kaiser von China (1987), Imperatore della Cina. Autoritratto di K'ang Hsi (1986).

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To Change Europe

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Verdens historie

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Het geheugenpaleis van Matteo Ricci

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Het geheugenpaleis van Matteo Ricci
Het levensverhaal van een Italiaanse Jezuiet die van 1583 tot 1610 als missionaris in China werkzaam was en daar een grote faam onder de Chinese elite genoot m.n. vanwege zijn geheugenpaleis, een systeem om het geheugen te oefenen.

Ich, Kaiser von China

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Imperatore della Cina. Autoritratto di K'ang Hsi

release date: Jan 01, 1986

The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci

release date: Sep 03, 1985
The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci
From the renowned historian and author of The Death of Woman Wang, a vivid and gripping account of the 16th-century missionary’s remarkable sojourn to Ming China In 1577, the Jesuit Priest Matteo Ricci set out from Italy to bring Christian faith and Western thought to Ming dynasty China. To capture the complex emotional and religious drama of Ricci''s extraordinary life, Jonathan Spence relates his subject''s experiences with several images that Ricci himself created—four images derived from the events in the Bible and others from a book on the art of memory that Ricci wrote in Chinese and circulated among members of the Ming dynasty elite. A rich and compelling narrative about a fascinating life, The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci is also a significant work of global history, juxtaposing the world of Counter-Reformation Europe with that of Ming China.

De Poort van de Hemelse Vrede

De Poort van de Hemelse Vrede
De Chinese geschiedenis van 1895-1980 zoals beleefd door enkele belangrijke en minder belangrijke, in het Westen minder bekende personen.

The Gate of Heavenly Peace

The Gate of Heavenly Peace
Chronicles the history of the Chinese Revolution, focusing on the people and events of modern Chinese history, the writings of modern Chinese authors, the issues facing the People''s Republic, and more

To Change China

To Change China
From “the best known and most talented historian of China writing in English today” (Los Angeles Times), an examination of a diverse collection of Western foreigners who attempted “to change China” "To change China" was the goal of foreign missionaries, soldiers, doctors, teachers, engineers, and revolutionaries for more than three hundred years. But the Chinese, while eagerly accepting Western technical advice, clung steadfastly to their own religious and cultural traditions. As a new era of relations between China and the United States begins, the tales in this volume will serve as cautionary histories for businessmen, diplomats, students, or any other foreigners who foolishly believe that they can transform this vast, enigmatic country.

The Death of Woman Wang

The Death of Woman Wang
“Spence shows himself at once historian, detective, and artist. . . . He makes history howl.” (The New Republic) Award-winning author Jonathan D. Spence paints a vivid picture of an obscure place and time: provincial China in the seventeenth century. Life in the northeastern county of T’an-ch’eng emerges here as an endless cycle of floods, plagues, crop failures, banditry, and heavy taxation. Against this turbulent background a tenacious tax collector, an irascible farmer, and an unhappy wife act out a poignant drama at whose climax the wife, having run away from her husband, returns to him, only to die at his hands. Magnificently evoking the China of long ago, The Death of Woman Wang also deepens our understanding of the China we know today.

Jonathan D. Spence. The death of woman Wang

The Chinese Historical Background to Opium Distribution and Control, from Ch'ing to the People's Republic

Tsʻao Yin and the Kʻang-hsi Emperor

Tsʻao Yin and the Kʻang-hsi Emperor
Traditional Chinese edition of China scholar and Yale Professor Jonathan Spence''s Ts''ao Yin and the K''ang-hsi Emperor: Bondservant and Master. Spence recounts the relationship between Cao Yin, the author of the Chinese classic Dream of the Red Chamber, and the imperial Qing court under Emperor Kangxi. It''s a fascinating look at the social and political structure and events of the late 17 and early 18th century China. In Traditional Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

Ts'ao and the K'ang-hsi Emperor, Bondservant and Master

La Chine Imaginaire. Les Chinois Vus Par Les Occidentaux, de Marco Polo À Nos Jours: Les Chinois Vus Par Les Occidentaux, de Marco Polo À Nos Jours

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