China at War
An Encyclopedia
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Jan '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This comprehensive volume traces the Chinese military and its experiences over the past 2,500 years, describing clashes with other kingdoms and nations as well as internal rebellions and revolutions. As the first book of its kind, China at War: An Encyclopedia expands far beyond the conventional military history book that is focused on describing key wars, battles, military leaders, and influential events. Author Xiaobing Li—an expert writer in the subjects of Asian history and military affairs—provides not only a broad, chronological account of China's long military history, but also addresses Chinese values, concepts, and attitudes regarding war. As a result, readers can better understand the wider sociopolitical history of the most populous and one of the largest countries in the world—and grasp the complex security concerns and strategic calculations often behind China's decision-making process. This encyclopedia contains an introductory essay written to place the reference entries within a larger contextual framework, allowing students to compare Chinese with Western and American views and approaches to war. Topics among the hundreds of entries by experts in the field include Sunzi's classic The Art of War, Mao Zedong's guerrilla warfare in the 20th century, Chinese involvement in the Korean War and Vietnam War, and China's nuclear program in the 21st century.
Reasonably priced, this one-volume reference work is a welcome addition to the history of warfare and China. * ARBA *
Overall, this is a strong reference tool for students new to modern Chinese military history. Recommended. * Choice *
Specialists will find useful data collected here. * Library Journal *
ISBN: 9781598844153
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1418g
640 pages