Country of Streams and Grottoes
Discover the intricate history of Sichuan with Country of Streams and Grottoes by Richard von Glahn. Published by Harvard University Press in 1988, this compelling hardback spans 304 pages and delves into the transformation of the remote Luzhou area as it became an integral part of Chinese civilization. Von Glahn expertly examines how the emergence of administrative structures in towns and villages was influenced by central government policies and economic demands from core regions. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of local development within the broader context of Chinese history, particularly during the Song dynasty. Engage with the rich tapestry of politics and international relations that shaped this unique region of Asia. Enhance your understanding of world history with this insightful exploration of Sichuan's past.