Description
The first history of Chinese cities from their early origins to becoming the largest urban society in the world.
About the Author
Toby Lincoln is Associate Professor of Chinese Urban History at the University of Leicester.
Reviews
'A well-written and much-needed overview of China's 2000-year urban history connecting local developments and international influences. Exploring the complex intersection of urban system, form and governance, urban culture and daily life, Toby Lincoln's comprehensive study of Chinese cities is an important addition to the growing field of global urban history.' Carola Hein, Delft University of Technology
'Lincoln captures China's urban history in rich detail, including changes in conceptions of cities, urban form, and urban life over the centuries. Enlivened with excerpts from fiction and memoirs, this book is both a sweeping historical overview and a great introduction to scholarship on Chinese cities past and present.' Kristin Stapleton, University at Buffalo, SUNY
'A good teaching text both reviews and engages with the literature ... the author whets the reader's appetite for more, which is exactly what an introductory academic text should do.' Michael Hebbert, The China Quarterly
'It is a fascinating read, entertaining a new perspective on the course of Chinese history ... Highly recommended.' Q. E. Wang, Choice Connect
'Lincoln's textbook is an extremely useful tool ... I admire how Lincoln foregrounds the historical legacies of administrative central-ization, economic interconnection, and cultural production in China today while still conveying the many transformations of Chinese urban forms.' Chuck Wooldridge, Journal of Chinese History
Book Information
ISBN 9781316647288
Author Toby Lincoln
Format Paperback
Page Count 286
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 470g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 14mm