
China
"China" by Demetrius Charles Boulger is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the extensive history of China, spanning from its early ages through significant dynastic periods, and considers the many complexities of its governance, culture, and influence in the world. The writing reflects Boulger's intent to educate a Western audience on China's longstanding heritage as it rises to prominence in global affairs. At the start of the book, Boulger emphasizes China's status as one of the oldest civilizations, tracing its history back to ancient dynasties and notable rulers such as the legendary Emperor Fohi. He outlines how the rulers maintained continuity in governance, yet faced challenges due to disunity and external threats. This opening portion establishes a foundation for understanding China's political evolution, philosophical underpinnings, and the cultural significance of figures like Confucius and Laozi, while hinting at the complex relationship China had with foreign powers and its own internal struggles. Boulger's initial analysis sets the stage for a deeper exploration of China's journey toward modern nationhood.
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