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Joseph W. Esherick

    Joseph W. Esherick es profesor emérito de historia moderna de China en la Universidad de California, San Diego, y titular de la Cátedra Hwei-chih y Julia Hsiu de Estudios Chinos. Su erudición profundiza en momentos y figuras cruciales que dieron forma al pasado de China. Examina críticamente las transformaciones que China experimentó y sus repercusiones sociales. La experiencia de Esherick ofrece a los lectores una profunda perspectiva sobre la intrincada y evolutiva narrativa de la historia china.

    It's Not Necessarily Myth
    China in Revolution
    Revolution in the Highlands
    • Revolution in the Highlands

      China's Jinggangshan Base Area

      • 484 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the rural origins of the Chinese communist revolution, this study provides an in-depth analysis based on extensive research and firsthand observations in Jiangxi. Stephen Averill's work moves beyond the traditional Mao-centric narrative, examining the social divisions that fueled the revolution and shaped internal party conflicts. Posthumously published with an introduction by notable scholars, it serves as a tribute to Averill's pioneering contributions to the social history of modern China, making it essential for students and scholars alike.

      Revolution in the Highlands
    • China in Revolution

      History Lessons

      • 446 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      By analyzing pivotal moments in modern Chinese history, the book challenges the idea of historical inevitability, emphasizing the impact of contingent circumstances. It highlights the dynamic nature of Chinese society alongside the enduring presence of a centralized autocratic state, suggesting that the complexities of China's past will lead to ongoing surprises in its future trajectory.

      China in Revolution
    • Many people in the last century, and even today, have argued about the possibility of aliens coming to Earth with science and technology more advanced than our own. Usually, they base their proof on things like unusual phenomena and strange archaeological findings. However, in this book, Dr Perry argues that the proof of aliens is actually hidden in world mythology. He believes that certain clues about the super modern world are hidden in myths and we have to decode them. For example, he takes the myths of Prometheus, Iris, Sisyphus, Apollo and others and interprets them as machines, devices and different kinds of weapons. The purpose of this book is to decipher these clues and thus prove that intelligent extra-terrestrial beings visited the Earth thousands of years ago. The additional purpose of publishing this book is to cause individuals, more intelligent and professional, to join this field of deciphering mythology. If these experts decode new information of which we are not yet aware, it will be a decisive proof of alien existence in our distant past.

      It's Not Necessarily Myth