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From the third century B.C. Shang Emperor's obsessive―and fatal―attempts to engage the Immortals with cosmologically pleasing urban planning, Chinese emperors have designed their imperial capitals in ways that reveal the heart of their dynasty. In a history peopled with countless races, nationalities, and faiths, capital city ley lines display religious preoccupations and building design shows cultural influences of the period. The Tang capital at Chang’an betrays the striking creativity and cultural receptiveness that earmark the era as a literary and artistic golden age, and the Forbidden City of fifteenth century Beijing still stands as testament to Ming dynasty architectural virtuosity. Arthur Cotterell provides an inside view of the rich array of characters, political and ideological tensions, and technological genius that defined the imperial cities of China, as each in turn is uncovered, explored, and celebrated. The oldest continuous civilization in existence today stands to become the most influential.

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Arthur Cotterell combines a career in education with an extensive background in ancient civilizations.  His previous books include The Minoan World and The Penguin Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilization.
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China's cities, notes Cotterell (China: A Cultural History), played an important role in symbolizing the legitimacy of a new regime; upstart emperors spent untold treasure and lives on building magnificent capitals, carefully laid out on principles of cosmology and feng shui, to demonstrate their assumption of the Mandate of Heaven. These cities furnish the author with splendid panoramas of 2,300 years of Chinese civilization. Working with maps, photos, reproductions of Chinese art and literary accounts, he recreates the cosmopolitanism of medieval Chang'an, the commercial bustle of Song dynasty Hangzhou and the sublime architecture of Beijing's Forbidden City. These set pieces frame a sprightly history of China up to the founding of the republic. Cotterell elucidates large-scale themes--the long seesaw battle between China and its nomadic neighbors, the Confucian scholar-bureaucracy's struggle to control the state, and the cycle of imperial despotism and peasant revolt--while sketching a picaresque chronicle of dynastic succession and court intrigue, complete with overmighty eunuchs and scheming concubines. The result is a fine evocation of China as both a place and a story. 46 b&w photos and maps. -- Publishers Weekly

Cotterell intertwines the successions of the Chinese Empire's ruling houses with the descriptions of where they set up for business. Nearly a dozen capitals have existed since Qin Shi unified China in 221 BCE, and Cotterell carries the stories of their design, construction, and fates up to the final and best preserved imperial seat, the Forbidden City in Beijing. More than an administrative center, an imperial capital reflected Chinese ideas of cosmic order and was arranged accordingly. Cotterell explains historically misty antecedents of the typical layout--a rectangle oriented north and south, with the palace in the center--then proceeds to the individual circumstances of each capital. Cosmic expressions they may have been, but Chinese capitals were sited and built with defense in mind and moved whenever a dynasty lost the mandate of heaven. Cotterell relates the falls from the Han to the Tang to the Qing with an emphasis on palace intrigues as chronicles recorded them. In addition to the political history, Sinophiles should savor Cotterell's surveys of the imperial capitals. -- Booklist

From British scholar Cotterell (Chariot: The Astounding Rise and Fall of the World's First War Machine, 2005, etc), a thoroughgoing history of China's ruling dynasties and their extraordinary achievements in architecture. The author's knowledge of Chinese dynasties is nearly encyclopedic... Cotterell's work takes the traveler deep into the fascinating recesses of each dynasty.

A challenging but valuable companion for the traveler to China. -- Kirkus

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  • PublisherAbrams Press
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 1590200071
  • ISBN 13 9781590200070
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages336
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