Empress Dowager Cixi: the Concubine Who Launched Modern China - Jung Chang - Books - Anchor - 9780307456700 - September 9, 2014
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Empress Dowager Cixi: the Concubine Who Launched Modern China

Jung Chang

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Empress Dowager Cixi: the Concubine Who Launched Modern China

A New York Times Notable Book

In 1852, at age sixteen, Cixi was chosen as one of Emperor Xianfeng?s numerous concubines. When he died in 1861, their five-year-old son succeeded to the throne. Cixi at once launched a coup against her son?s regents and placed herself as the true source of power?governing through a silk screen that separated her from her male officials.
        Drawing on newly available sources, Jung Chang comprehensively overturns Cixi?s reputation as a conservative despot. Cixi?s extraordinary reign saw the birth of modern China. Under her, the ancient country attained industries, railways, electricity, and a military with up-to-date weaponry. She abolished foot-binding, inaugurated women?s liberation, and embarked on a path to introduce voting rights. Packed with drama, this groundbreaking biography powerfully reforms our view of a crucial period in China?s?and the world?s?history. 

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 9, 2014
ISBN13 9780307456700
Publishers Anchor
Pages 464
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 34 mm   ·   703 g
Language English  

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