Regions and global history
Regions and global history
China provides a distinctive perspective for a regional approach to global history. The Chinese empire should be seen as a part of multiple regions, for example, North East Asia, or the East and Southeastern maritime regions. Can an analysis of different kinds of space take us beyond environmental history into wider issues of global history?
Keywords: regional approaches, Chinese empire, multiple regions, North East Asia, East Asia, Southeast maritime region, environmental history
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