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Latest revision as of 18:28, 16 April 2026
History of Chinese Culture
中国文化史
Material and Immaterial Civilization from Neolithic Origins to the Digital Age
Martin Woesler
Hunan Normal University
European University Press, 2026
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: What Is "Chinese Culture"?
- Chapter 2: Neolithic and Bronze Age Cultures
- Chapter 3: The Formative Period — Zhou Ritual Culture and the Axial Age
PART II: THE IMPERIAL SYNTHESIS
- Chapter 4: Qin-Han Unification and the Creation of a Shared Culture
- Chapter 5: Buddhism, Daoism, and the Transformation of Chinese Culture
- Chapter 6: Tang Dynasty — The Cosmopolitan Golden Age
- Chapter 7: Song Dynasty — Technology, Urbanization, and the Culture of Refinement
PART III: LATE IMPERIAL CULTURE
- Chapter 8: The Yuan Dynasty — Mongol Rule and Cultural Adaptation
- Chapter 9: Ming Dynasty — Restoration, Refinement, and the Beginnings of Globalization
- Chapter 10: Qing Dynasty Culture I — The Manchu-Chinese Synthesis
- Chapter 11: Qing Dynasty Culture II — Popular Culture, Local Society, and Material Life
PART IV: MODERN TRANSFORMATIONS
- Chapter 12: The Encounter with Western Modernity and the Crisis of Chinese Culture
- Chapter 13: Culture under Mao — Revolution, Destruction, and Reinvention
- Chapter 14: Reform Era — Cultural Revival, Commercialization, and Globalization
- Chapter 15: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Overseas Chinese Cultures
PART V: THE ARTS AND EXPRESSIVE CULTURE
- Chapter 16: The Chinese Writing System — Script, Calligraphy, and Cultural Identity
- Chapter 17: Chinese Religions and Belief Systems
- Chapter 18: Architecture and the Built Environment
- Chapter 19: Chinese Art — Painting, Sculpture, and the Decorative Arts
- Chapter 20: Music, Opera, and Performing Arts
PART VI: MATERIAL CULTURE AND DAILY LIFE
- Chapter 21: Food Culture — Cuisine, Tea, and the Art of Eating
- Chapter 22: Clothing, Adornment, and the Culture of the Body
- Chapter 23: Festivals, Customs, and the Ritual Year
About This Project
This is a collaborative scholarly book project hosted on Chinese Studies Wiki. Registered authors and editors can contribute to individual chapters. See Books for more information about the book platform.
Status: In Progress(2026)