Defending Heaven: China's Mongol Wars, 1209-1370
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Author: James Waterson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
The Defence of Heaven brings together, for the first time in one volume, a complete history of the Jin, Song and Ming dynasties wars fought against the Mongols. Lasting nearly two centuries, these wars, fought to defend Chinese civilisation against a brutal and unrelenting foe, pitted personal heroics against the inexorable Mongol war machine and involved every part of the Chinese state. The resistance of the Chinese dynasties to the Khans is a complex and rich story of shifting alliances and political scheming, vast armies and navies, bloody battles and an astonishing technological revolution. The great events of Chinas Mongol war are described and analysed, detailing their immediate and later implications for Chinese history. In this excellent new book James Waterson tackles this fascinating subject with characteristic verve and skill. Setting the Mongol war in the wider context of Chinas ancient and almost perpetual conflict with the northern nomads, it sheds light on the evolution of Chinas military society and the management, command and control of the army by the Chinese state. AUTHOR: James Waterson is a graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and received Master's Degrees from the University of Dundee and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. He travelled and worked in the Middle East, the United States and China for many years but now calls Prague home and Dubai the office. He has written several histories of the mediaeval world.
Author: James Waterson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
The Defence of Heaven brings together, for the first time in one volume, a complete history of the Jin, Song and Ming dynasties wars fought against the Mongols. Lasting nearly two centuries, these wars, fought to defend Chinese civilisation against a brutal and unrelenting foe, pitted personal heroics against the inexorable Mongol war machine and involved every part of the Chinese state. The resistance of the Chinese dynasties to the Khans is a complex and rich story of shifting alliances and political scheming, vast armies and navies, bloody battles and an astonishing technological revolution. The great events of Chinas Mongol war are described and analysed, detailing their immediate and later implications for Chinese history. In this excellent new book James Waterson tackles this fascinating subject with characteristic verve and skill. Setting the Mongol war in the wider context of Chinas ancient and almost perpetual conflict with the northern nomads, it sheds light on the evolution of Chinas military society and the management, command and control of the army by the Chinese state. AUTHOR: James Waterson is a graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and received Master's Degrees from the University of Dundee and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. He travelled and worked in the Middle East, the United States and China for many years but now calls Prague home and Dubai the office. He has written several histories of the mediaeval world.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: James Waterson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
The Defence of Heaven brings together, for the first time in one volume, a complete history of the Jin, Song and Ming dynasties wars fought against the Mongols. Lasting nearly two centuries, these wars, fought to defend Chinese civilisation against a brutal and unrelenting foe, pitted personal heroics against the inexorable Mongol war machine and involved every part of the Chinese state. The resistance of the Chinese dynasties to the Khans is a complex and rich story of shifting alliances and political scheming, vast armies and navies, bloody battles and an astonishing technological revolution. The great events of Chinas Mongol war are described and analysed, detailing their immediate and later implications for Chinese history. In this excellent new book James Waterson tackles this fascinating subject with characteristic verve and skill. Setting the Mongol war in the wider context of Chinas ancient and almost perpetual conflict with the northern nomads, it sheds light on the evolution of Chinas military society and the management, command and control of the army by the Chinese state. AUTHOR: James Waterson is a graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and received Master's Degrees from the University of Dundee and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. He travelled and worked in the Middle East, the United States and China for many years but now calls Prague home and Dubai the office. He has written several histories of the mediaeval world.
Author: James Waterson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
The Defence of Heaven brings together, for the first time in one volume, a complete history of the Jin, Song and Ming dynasties wars fought against the Mongols. Lasting nearly two centuries, these wars, fought to defend Chinese civilisation against a brutal and unrelenting foe, pitted personal heroics against the inexorable Mongol war machine and involved every part of the Chinese state. The resistance of the Chinese dynasties to the Khans is a complex and rich story of shifting alliances and political scheming, vast armies and navies, bloody battles and an astonishing technological revolution. The great events of Chinas Mongol war are described and analysed, detailing their immediate and later implications for Chinese history. In this excellent new book James Waterson tackles this fascinating subject with characteristic verve and skill. Setting the Mongol war in the wider context of Chinas ancient and almost perpetual conflict with the northern nomads, it sheds light on the evolution of Chinas military society and the management, command and control of the army by the Chinese state. AUTHOR: James Waterson is a graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and received Master's Degrees from the University of Dundee and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. He travelled and worked in the Middle East, the United States and China for many years but now calls Prague home and Dubai the office. He has written several histories of the mediaeval world.