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100 1 _aTuan, Yi-fu,
_d1930-
240 1 0 _aChina
_lTurkish
245 1 2 _aA historical geography of China /
_cYi-Fu Tuan
264 1 _aPiscataway, N.J. :
_bAldineTransaction,
_c[2008]
300 _axi, 225 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
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
505 0 0 _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
651 0 _aChina
_xHistorical geography
900 _a31561
900 _bsatın
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_cKT
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