Kenneth J. Hammond is Associate Professor of History and Head of the History Department at New Mexico State University. He received his B.A. from Kent State University and received his graduate degrees from Harvard, earning his A.M. in East Asian Regional Studies and his Ph.D. in History and East Asian Languages.
Dr. Hammond has received numerous grants and fellowships, including a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies to work with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, and an Affiliated Fellowship at the International Institute for Asian Studies at Leiden, the Netherlands. Professor Hammond is past president of the Society for Ming Studies and has served on the Board of Directors of the Southwest Association for Asian Studies.
Dr. Hammond's research focuses on the cultural and intellectual history of China in the late imperial era from the 10th through the 18th centuries, and especially the history of the Ming dynasty. He has published articles and translations on a wide range of subjects, including Chinese gardens, and is the editor of The Human Tradition in Premodern China, a biographical reader for undergraduate students.
Course Lecture Titles
1. Geography and Archaeology
2. The First Dynasties
3. The Zhou Conquest
4. Fragmentation and Social Change
5. Confucianism and Daoism
6. The Hundred Schools
7. The Early Han Dynasty
8. Later Han and the Three Kingdoms
9. Buddhism
10. Northern and Southern Dynasties
11. Sui Reunification and the Rise of the Tang
12. The Early Tang Dynasty
13. Han Yu and the Late Tang
14. Five Dynasties and the Song Founding
15. Intellectual Ferment in the 11th Century
16. Art and the Way
17. Conquest States in the North
18. Economy and Society in Southern Song
19. Zhu Xi and Neo-Confucianism
20. The Rise of the Mongols
21. The Yuan Dynasty
22. The Rise of the Ming
23. The Ming Golden Age
24. Gridlock and Crisis
25. The Rise of the Manchus
26. Kangxi to Qianlong
27. The Coming of the West
28. Threats from Within and Without
29. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
30. Efforts at Reform
31. The Fall of the Empire
32. The New Culture Movement and May 4th
33. The Chinese Communists, 1921–1937
34. War and Revolution
35. China Under Mao
36. China and the World in a New Century
發表於2025-02-04
From Yao to Mao 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
36堂課,從堯舜講到二十一世紀九十年代,綫條很粗。 但是一方麵,聽一個外國老頭講草船藉箭,講一條鞭法,有一種說不齣的感動。另一方麵,我們學的曆史,從一開始,每一個人,每個事件都占瞭名號,被賦予瞭意義。我們背誦瞭太多的曆史發展的必然性和每個階級的局限性,但失落...
評分36堂課,從堯舜講到二十一世紀九十年代,綫條很粗。 但是一方麵,聽一個外國老頭講草船藉箭,講一條鞭法,有一種說不齣的感動。另一方麵,我們學的曆史,從一開始,每一個人,每個事件都占瞭名號,被賦予瞭意義。我們背誦瞭太多的曆史發展的必然性和每個階級的局限性,但失落...
評分36堂課,從堯舜講到二十一世紀九十年代,綫條很粗。 但是一方麵,聽一個外國老頭講草船藉箭,講一條鞭法,有一種說不齣的感動。另一方麵,我們學的曆史,從一開始,每一個人,每個事件都占瞭名號,被賦予瞭意義。我們背誦瞭太多的曆史發展的必然性和每個階級的局限性,但失落...
評分36堂課,從堯舜講到二十一世紀九十年代,綫條很粗。 但是一方麵,聽一個外國老頭講草船藉箭,講一條鞭法,有一種說不齣的感動。另一方麵,我們學的曆史,從一開始,每一個人,每個事件都占瞭名號,被賦予瞭意義。我們背誦瞭太多的曆史發展的必然性和每個階級的局限性,但失落...
評分36堂課,從堯舜講到二十一世紀九十年代,綫條很粗。 但是一方麵,聽一個外國老頭講草船藉箭,講一條鞭法,有一種說不齣的感動。另一方麵,我們學的曆史,從一開始,每一個人,每個事件都占瞭名號,被賦予瞭意義。我們背誦瞭太多的曆史發展的必然性和每個階級的局限性,但失落...
圖書標籤: 曆史 TTC yao to mao 英文原版 歷史 從毛到堯
極簡。
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評分極簡。
評分蠻西方主流的詮釋,值得一聽。
評分極簡。
From Yao to Mao 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載