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_aChina _lTurkish |
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_aA historical geography of China / _cYi-Fu Tuan |
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_aPiscataway, N.J. : _bAldineTransaction, _c[2008] |
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_axi, 225 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c23 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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| 500 | _aOriginally published under title: China. Chicago : Aldine Pub. Company, 1969, in series: The world's landscapes | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 205-220) and index | ||
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_tEditor's preface -- _tList of illustrations -- _tIntroduction -- _gpart 1. The _trole of nature and of man -- _gchapter1. _tNature : landforms, climate, vegetation -- _gThe _tchequerboard pattern : tectonics and landforms -- _gThe _tunstable earth -- _tTectonic and hydrologic changes in western China -- _tLoess in the middle Huang Ho basin -- _tDeposition and subsidence in eastern China -- _tChanges in the course of the Huang Ho -- _tClimate of western and northwestern China -- _tClimate of humid and subhumid China -- _tNatural vegetation -- _gchapter 2. _tMan's role in nature -- _tSoil processes : natural and man-induced -- _tEffect on vegetation cover -- _tCauses of deforestation -- _gpart 2. _tlandscape and life in Chinese antiquity -- _gchapter 3. _tPrehistoric scenes -- _gThe _twell-watered landscape of the prehistoric north -- _gThe _tappearance of agriculture -- _tLate Neolithic landscapes -- _tYang-shao -- _tLung-shan -- _gchapter 4. _tEarly regional development -- _gThe _twet environment of the North China plain -- _tShang culture -- _gThe _tcities -- _gThe _tcountryside -- _tWestern Chou : landscape and life -- _tEastern Chou -- _tIrrigation works and agricultural techniques -- _tCommerce and transportation -- _gThe _tdevelopment of cities -- _tNomads and landscape desiccation in the North -- _tCultures of Central and South China -- _gpart 3. _tLandscape and life in Imperial China -- _gchapter 5. _tFrom the Ch'in to the T'ang dynasty -- _gThe _tCh'in empire and landscape -- _gThe _tformer Han empire : population and land use -- _tAgricultural techniques and landscapes -- _tTerritorial expansion : new products and scenes -- _gThe _tlater Han empire : population changes and migrations -- _tLand use on the great estates -- _gThe _tperiod of disunion -- _tBuddhist contributions to the landscape -- _tSui dynasty : population change and engineered landscapes -- _tT'ang dynasty : changing frontier scenes -- _gThe _teconomy and landscape of prosperity -- _tSensitivity to nature and conservation -- _tForested landscapes of T'ang China -- _gThe _tdevelopment of cities -- _gchapter 6. _tArchitecture and landscape -- _gThe _t'ahistorical' landscape -- _gThe _tbridge -- _gThe _thouse -- _gThe _tcourtyard -- _tNature preserves, parks and gardens -- _gchapter 7. _tFrom the Sung to the Ch'ing dynasty -- _gThe _tSung period : agricultural economy and landscape -- _tEffect of the Northern Sung industrial revolution -- _tCommerce and the shaping of the Sung cities -- _gThe _tnorthern antithesis : Cambaluc or Ta-tu -- _tMing and Ch'ing urbanization -- _tChanges in rate of population growth -- _tNorth China under the Mongols -- _tPopulation growth and agricultural expansion : Ming Ch'ing dynasties -- _tLandscape changes in three areas -- _tNorth China -- _tSsu-ch'uan basin -- _tSouthern (Yangtze) highlands -- _gpart 4. _tTradition and change in modern China -- _gchapter 8. _tStability and innovation : 1850-1950 -- _tTypes of landscape : c.1930 -- _tLoessic uplands -- _tNorth China plain -- _tSsu-ch'uan basin -- _tYangtze plains-- _tSouthwest China : Yun-nan -- _tSouth China -- _tTypes of population and landscape change -- _tNatural population increase and landscape change -- _tnatural and manmade disasters -- _tExpansion and adaptation at the frontiers : Tibet, Mongolia, Manchuria -- _tImpact of the West -- _tEarly industrialization -- _tSouth Manchuria's 'industrial landscape' -- _tUrban manufacturing -- _tTreaty ports -- _tImpact of modernized cities on countryside -- _gchapter 9. _tCommunist ideology and landscape -- _tStages in agrarian reform -- _tTwo villages in transition -- _tAfforestation, erosion control, and water conservancy -- _gThe _tdevelopment and relocation of industries -- _gThe _tgrowth of cities -- _tReferences -- _tIndex |
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