Starter Pick · History
The Search for Modern China
Jonathan D. Spence
The gold-standard one-volume narrative of China from the late imperial period to the present—clear, humane, and widely taught.
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China is one of the world’s longest-continuous civilizations, repeatedly unifying vast territory under powerful states, then fracturing and re-forming through dynastic cycles, conquest, and rebellion. Imperial China built durable institutions—bureaucracy, exams, law, agrarian taxation—and a rich cultural world shaped by Confucian ethics, classical learning, and regional diversity. Its modern era was forged through shock: Western imperialism, internal collapse, warlordism, Japanese invasion, and civil war. The People’s Republic of China (founded 1949) transformed society through revolutionary campaigns, then pivoted after 1978 toward market-oriented reforms that delivered rapid growth and lifted hundreds of millions from poverty. Today China is a major industrial and technological power led by a centralized party-state. Its story is defined by scale and continuity, but also by sharp discontinuities—especially in ideology, governance, and China’s relationship with the outside world.
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Starter Pick · History
Jonathan D. Spence
The gold-standard one-volume narrative of China from the late imperial period to the present—clear, humane, and widely taught.
Starter Pick · Politics & Geopolitics
Richard McGregor
An insider-friendly guide to how the CCP actually works—networks, factions, incentives, and discipline.
Starter Pick · Culture & Society
Yu Hua
A vivid, personal lens on reform-era China—how ordinary life changed under markets, nationalism, and rapid development.
Key moments mapped to Strabo’s global eras.
Wander through the ideas, tensions, and cultural forces that shape this country. No agenda required.
How China is ruled—institutions, incentives, coercion, and legitimacy.
How China’s historical institutions, ideas, and borders evolved over centuries.
Revolutionary politics, catastrophe, trauma, and the battle over historical truth.
How China grew—and the constraints shaping its next phase.
People, cities, migration, meaning, and the texture of modern life.
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