内容简介
Between Winds and Clouds tells the two-thousand-year history of Yunnan, an ethnic frontier bordered by Tibet, mainland Southeast Asia, and southwest China. Yunnan's prime geographic location turned the site into a center of cross-regional trade, and consequently, it became a desirable conquest for Eurasian rivals.
Bin Yang details the fight for military control of Yunnan and its demographic, administrative, and economic transformation into a local entity. In conclusion, he discusses the impact of Yunnan's imperial legacy on modern state building, or, conversely, the way in which the modern state has contributed to the development of imperial discourse. Deploying a unique cross-regional approach, Yang brings the activities of Southeast and East Asia, Tibet, the Indian Ocean, and modern Europe to bear on the history of Yunnan, emphasizing both the local and the international forces that played a role in the region's long-term transformation.
Bin Yang is assistant professor of history at the National University of Singapore. His research interests cross temporal, geographical, and disciplinary boundaries and focus on Chinese ethnic and frontier studies in a broad context.
作者简介
杨斌,浙江建德人氏,美国东北大学博士、西泠印社社员、香港城市大学中文及历史学系教授。著有《海贝与贝币 :鲜为人知的全球史》《季风之北,彩云之南》《人海之间 :海洋亚洲中的中国与世界》《谁是那个弱女子 :郁达夫的爱恨离愁》等,其作品曾入选2021 新京报年度阅读推荐榜,获 2004年美国历史学会谷登堡电子奖、第17届和19届国家图书馆文津图书奖推荐图书、第二届文景历史写作奖十强、2023年亚洲图书奖。
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