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Chinese history spans thousands of years and offers some of the richest material available for academic study. It appears across disciplines including world history, East Asian studies, political science, and cultural studies. Students are drawn to it because it encompasses the rise and fall of powerful dynasties, the spread of influential philosophical traditions, and transformations in governance, society, and trade. Key subjects that recur in academic writing include the reign of emperors, the consolidation of imperial power, and the ways rulers maintained control over vast territories and populations across different historical periods.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on individual rulers and dynasties, such as Qin Shi Huangdi, the Ming emperors, and Zhu Yuanzhang, examining how they acquired and exercised power. Others take a broader historical lens, addressing the Mongol conquest of China or East Asian export trade with Western Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Cultural and religious topics also appear, including Buddhism and Confucianism and practices like foot binding. Some papers engage with modern history or use film, such as Zhangke Jia's Still Life, as a lens for understanding contemporary Chinese life.

A strong essay on Chinese history requires a focused thesis rather than a sweeping survey of events. Evidence drawn from primary sources, imperial records, or close readings of specific policies and practices tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating Chinese history as a single unified narrative — strong essays instead identify a specific period, ruler, or theme and analyze it with precision and contextual depth.

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Chinese History How Genghis Khan
How Genghis Khan and His Mongols Takeover of China Had an Overall Good Effect on China.
Paper Undergraduate
Factors affecting second language learning motivation of non-Chinese heritage learners
The 21st century has been dubbed the "Century of Asia" with China leading the way. Moreover, the number of people who speak some form of Chinese all over the world is enormous, and many experts suggest that individuals…
Paper Undergraduate
Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huangdi:
In 1974, one of the greatest archeological finds in the field of Chinese history was discovered in the Shaanxi province of Lintong. The structure was that of the burial chamber of the first Chinese emperor, Qin Shi…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Chinese History Yangshao and Longshan
Yangshao and Longshan cultures and the Shang dynasty each represent successive stages of social and technological development in China. The Yangshao and Longshan cultures were both stone age societies and their major…
Paper Masters
China's Tea Export to Western Europe: 18th–19th Century
The Chinese tea is probably the most well-known product of the country. China's tradition in producing and serving tea is a fascinating subject for many consumers. The development of the country's tea export to Western…
Paper Masters
Buddhism and Confucianism: comparative philosophical traditions
There is a great distinction that can be made between a religion and a philosophy. A religion has to do with death, the afterlife, and god while a philosophy only talks about what one should do during life.
Paper Undergraduate
Foot binding practices and historical significance
Foot binding remains one of the most potent examples of culturally entrenched, historical body modification. Although well out of favor in China, foot binding was once de rigueur, notes Valerie Steele and John S Major…
Paper Undergraduate
China Why Did the Cultural
The changes and developments in China's social and economic history over the past one hundred years have been dramatic. It has emerged from a period of extreme social and cultural change and revolution to become one of…
Paper Undergraduate
Book review of Jung Chang's Wild swans: three daughters of China
¶ … Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang. Specifically it will contain a book review of the book. This book tells the story of three remarkable women from an equally remarkable family that lived through…
Paper Undergraduate
Craig Clunas and How He
Craig Clunas and how he portrays material culture in his writings and how John Fairbanks expresses his views on Chinese culture