Inside China

Inside China

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Oct 16, 2007 · Anglais · Relié (272 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 272
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 16, 2007
Éditeur National Geographic
ISBN-10 1426201265
ISBN-13 9781426201264

Description

This work delves into the complex tapestry of China's development, blending insightful analysis with stunning visual narratives. Elizabeth C. Economy leads the charge, drawing from her expertise to unravel the intricate layers of China's rapid growth on the world stage. Through her lens, readers experience not just a country in transformation, but a rich history and culture that continues to shape global dynamics.

The book also showcases the remarkable photography of Marc Riboud, Li Zhensheng, and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Their images capture the essence of Chinese life and the remarkable changes occurring throughout the nation. Each photograph reveals the soul of a country that is both ancient and modern, inviting readers to witness the heart of its people and their evolving identity.

Jonathan D. Spence provides a historical context that is crucial for understanding the present-day implications of China's rise. His narrative threads together past and present, ensuring that readers grasp the significance of ongoing developments. Together, these contributions weave a compelling account, highlighting the myriad aspects of China's journey towards becoming a formidable force in today's world.

Genres

Religion & Spiritualité Histoire Art et Photographie Contemporain
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