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世紀中國:近代中國百年圖像史

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THE CHINESE CENTURY is a magnificent and moving photographic chronicle of the past tumultuous century of china's history. It brings together nearly 300 hundred stunning photographs, most of them never before published outside China, and an authoritative and accessible text by Jonathan Spence and Annping Chin. Here are the last rulers of the waning empire and the revolutionaries who were to overthrow them; the warlords and capitalists who exploited the new order; the chaos of civil war and the brutality of the Japanese invasion and occupation; the Long March and the great famine; the triumph of the Red Army and the terrible cruelty and suffering of the Cultural Revolution; the depredations and downfalls of the Gang of Four; and the tragedy of Tiananmen Square. Alongside these often shocking scenes are glorious landscapes and teeming cities, intimate portraits of Chinese men and women, townspeople and peasants, artists, writers, film stars and the country's leaders, as they have rarely been seen in the West. THE CHINESE CENTURY's spectacular array of photographs bring to life, as never before, the hidden face of China.

272 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1996

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November 23, 2020
Spence and Chin do a gripping job of capturing the anxiety, adventure, and hardship of China's twentieth century. Their photo-laden account is almost stomach-turningly dramatic, not in a shocking way, but because it conveys the vertigo of upheaval, destruction, and transformation. Perhaps no other nation, not even Russia, went through so much trauma and change in the past century, and the authors give detailed insight into the stream of titanic events.
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April 11, 2016
This coffee table book has been sitting on my shelf for years. While I've occasionally picked it up to peruse and enjoy some of the pictures, it was only in the last month that I made a concerted effort to read it cover to cover. My effort was well worth it, however, as this book has significantly improved my understanding of the arc of Chinese history over the past hundred years. While I had trouble at times keeping all of the different players organized in my head, due to the authors' uneven introduction and discussion of them over the course of the book, my interest was nonetheless held throughout. The photographs in this book are stunning, and the captions provide a great deal of insight. All in all, an excellent read. I'm glad I put in the time to finish it.
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66 reviews
April 11, 2024
Many interesting photos and a sad history of China where millions of people died due to the actions by incompetent and corrupted government.
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August 9, 2021
A very, very enjoyable book. Excellent photos, yes, but also very good writing. For a book that I purchased for photos only, the text turned out to be surprisingly detailed and well-written. As a photography book, this will please anyone interested in Chinese history, but together with text, this presents itself also as an excellent alternative to the many standard introductions to 20th Century Chinese history.
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May 26, 2017
depth of a history book with glorious pictures to back it up. some gruesome.
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December 24, 2021
一本寫於九○代中,卻又過於簡略與零碎的中國近代史,不知道是原文還是翻譯問題,歷史一進到抗戰就開始明顯有誤,作者寧願相信美方人員的回憶錄與記載,卻不願對中國檔案加以研究,當然最終只能成就出這樣的作品,在中文通行的地區所造成的影響當然有限,但對國外的朋友來說,起到誤導的作用卻會不小,因此整本書的亮點與價值反而落在書中難得一見的老照片上,不過即使如此,相信在大陸被禁的機率應該仍然不小才是…
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October 13, 2025
My grandfather was born in 1900 which means my immediate family from him down to me spans the entire period captured in this book. I never knew him, but to see in photos the type of China that he might have saw as a child was eye opening.

The photos here are wonderful, and the associated text is actually more substantial than one would expect out of a photography book. Essentially gives you a solid rundown of Chinese history through the 20th century.

Honestly, as a primer, this was a fantastic intro to the topic, and it really opens you eyes to intense horrors and struggles 20th century China went through as a whole.
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