Medieval Chinese Warfare 300-900Routledge, 2 вер. 2003 р. - 304 стор. Shortly after 300 AD, barbarian invaders from Inner Asia toppled China's Western Jin dynasty, leaving the country divided and at war for several centuries. Despite this, the empire gradually formed a unified imperial order. Medieval Chinese Warfare, 300-900 explores the military strategies, institutions and wars that reconstructed the Chinese empire that has survived into modern times. Drawing on classical Chinese sources and the best modern scholarship from China and Japan, David A. Graff connects military affairs with political and social developments to show how China's history was shaped by war. |
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... in Taipei in 1967 under the auspices of the Armed Forces Joint Staff College, and the twenty-volume Zhongguo junshi tongshi (Comprehensive history of military affairs in China), issued in Beijing 2 MEDIEVAL CHINESE WARFARE, 300–900.
... in Taipei in 1967 under the auspices of the Armed Forces Joint Staff College, and the twenty-volume Zhongguo junshi tongshi (Comprehensive history of military affairs in China), issued in Beijing 2 MEDIEVAL CHINESE WARFARE, 300–900.
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... forces of the realm. Another was the ideal of civilian supremacy, with subordination of the military command structure to the civil bureaucracy (headed by a ruler whose duties did not include military leadership in the field). Closely ...
... forces of the realm. Another was the ideal of civilian supremacy, with subordination of the military command structure to the civil bureaucracy (headed by a ruler whose duties did not include military leadership in the field). Closely ...
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... forces coupled with the inability to maintain effective control over those forces made for extreme political instability and helps to explain the rapid succession of regimes, most of which were established by military coups d'état. The ...
... forces coupled with the inability to maintain effective control over those forces made for extreme political instability and helps to explain the rapid succession of regimes, most of which were established by military coups d'état. The ...
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... forces to challenge Chen's control of the river barrier. The seventh chapter focuses on the last Sui emperor's disastrous campaigns against the northern Korean kingdom of Koguryo ̆ in 612–14 and their consequences for China. If the Sui ...
... forces to challenge Chen's control of the river barrier. The seventh chapter focuses on the last Sui emperor's disastrous campaigns against the northern Korean kingdom of Koguryo ̆ in 612–14 and their consequences for China. If the Sui ...
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... forces completed the conquest of the south by eliminating Wu in 280. The wars of the Three Kingdoms were the longest period of conflict and disorder since the founding of the empire in 221 BC, but their impact was limited by the fact ...
... forces completed the conquest of the south by eliminating Wu in 280. The wars of the Three Kingdoms were the longest period of conflict and disorder since the founding of the empire in 221 BC, but their impact was limited by the fact ...
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