China in Transition 581-1279
After centuries of disunity Tan Chien proclaimed himself emperor of the Sui dynasty. Many engineering achievements - the grand canals, development of woodblock printing and headways in education making China the most literate of all pre-modern societies. The T'ang and Sung dynasties followed.
After centuries of disunity Tan Chien proclaimed himself emperor of the Sui dynasty. Many engineering achievements - the grand canals, development of woodblock printing and headways in education making China the most literate of all pre-modern societies. The T'ang and Sung dynasties followed.
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World, The: A Television History - A Twenty-Six Part Series
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- Africa Before the Europeans - 100 - 1500
- Age of Iron, The - 200 BC -AD 200
- Age of Revolutions, The 1776-1848
- Agricultural Revolution, The 8000 BC - 5000 BC
- Americas Before The Europeans 300 - 1500
- Asia 1600-1800
- Birth of Civilization, The 6000 BC - 20M BC
- China And Japan 1279-1600
- China in Transition 581-1279
- End of the Ancient World, The AD 100 - AD 600
- End of the Old Order, The 1900-1929
- Europe Recovers 800-1250
- Europe: State and Power 1453-1700
- Expansion Of Europe 1250-1500
- Greece And Rome 1200 BC - AD 200
- Human Origins 10,000,000 BC - 8000 BC
- Industry And Empire 1870 - 1914
- Islam 600 - 1200
- Making of Russia, The 1480-1860
- Making of the United States of America, The 1776 - 1890
- Modern World, The 1945 -
- Mongol Onslaught, The 850-1500
- Ottoman Empire, The 1280 - 1683
- West and the Wider World, The 1500 - 1800
- World in Conflict, The 1929-1945
- World Religions, The 600 BC - AD 500
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