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Personal logo Stosstruppen Supporting Member of TMP17 Feb 2018 10:23 a.m. PST

Any suggestions? Not interested in 20th century. Spring Autumn would be good. Anything after that would be cool.

Lascaris17 Feb 2018 11:16 a.m. PST

It's not the easiest subject to find information on. Books that I have are:
Medieval Chinese Warfare by David Graff
Ancient China and its Enemies by Nicola di Cosmo
The Early Chinese Empires, Qin and Han by Mark Lewis

Also you might as well read Romance of the Three Kingdoms for inspiration.

Personal logo Stosstruppen Supporting Member of TMP18 Feb 2018 6:39 a.m. PST

Thank you. Mark Lewis has one on the T'ang as well as one on between the empires. I am ordering all three.

McWong7318 Feb 2018 5:24 p.m. PST

Good primer
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Personal logo Stosstruppen Supporting Member of TMP19 Feb 2018 7:23 a.m. PST

Thank you! The Mark Lewis lead helped me stumble upon the six volume series on imperial China that his three books are a part of. I'll have lots of reading coming up.

Russ Lockwood02 Mar 2018 6:07 a.m. PST

FYI: I noticed this just listed at On Military Matters (www.onmilitarymatters.com 609-466-2329) :

OMM Book Number: 1-216480
Deane, Morgan

DECISIVE BATTLES IN CHINESE HISTORY Includes 30 b/w illustrations and maps. Key battles from Maling, fought in 342 BC during the Warring States period, to Hengyang in 1944, which marked the end of major Japanese operations in China.

Each of the twelve chapters highlights a significant conflict that selectively focuses on unique Chinese characteristics of the time, including belief systems, ruling ideology, the connection between technology and warfare, military theory, political events and rulers, and foreign policy, including China's eventual interaction with the West.

The book pushes back on a variety of ideas and stereotypes, ranging from the Chinese use of gunpowder, their supposedly weak reaction to the West, the viability of the Dynastic Cycle in studying history, the context of Chinese military theory, the exclusivity of martial and cultural spheres, and the uniqueness of Western imperialism. It also offers a groundbreaking reassessment of Mao Zedong's leadership and his impact on the development of guerilla warfare. 1 vol, 21 pgs 2017 US, WESTHOLME PUBLISHING

NEW-dj, available late March 2018 ……$30.00

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