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The Chinese History Podcast

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Southern Dynasties
Buddhism
Late Ming China
Ming-Qing Transition
Qing China
Maritime History
Northern Wei
Jiankang Empire
Cultural Production
Chinese Intellectual History
Equal Field System
University Of British Columbia
Swindles
Political Upheaval
Literacy
Manchu Qing Rule
Women's Role In History
European Trade
Canton System
Piracy

A podcast covering various aspects of Chinese history, from ancient to modern, through interviews with scholars.

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Between 304 and 589 CE, China was divided into rivaling regimes occupying North and South China. While the north was controlled by a series of non-Han Chinese peoples, ultimately culminating in the Xianbei Northern Wei, the south was ruled by ruling ... more

More Swindles from the Late Ming is the companion piece to the Book of Swindles, a translation of a Late Ming text by Zhang Yingyu (fl. 1612–1617) which details various types of scams and swindles and how to guard against them. More Swindles from the... more

The Northern Wei was a nomadic conquest dynasty that existed in north China between 386 and 535 CE. It was founded by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei (Särpi) peoples, a nomadic-pastoralist people originating from the Mongolian steppes. The No... more

The Qing, China's last imperial dynasty, ruled over one of the largest empires in Eurasia at the dawn of the 19th century. Throughout the preceding century, it expanded its reach into the northwest, southwest, Tibet, and gained hegemony over Mongolia... more

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Andrew Chittick
E. Leslie Peter Professor of East Asian Humanities at Eckerd College
Eckerd College
Episode: The Southern Dynasties: An Interview with Professor Andrew Chittick
Bruce Rusk
Professor of Asian studies at the University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia
Episode: More Swindles from the Late Ming - An Interview with the Translators
Christopher Rea
Professor of Chinese literature at the University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia
Episode: More Swindles from the Late Ming - An Interview with the Translators
Scott Pearce
Professor of History
Western Washington University
Episode: The Northern Wei: An Interview with Professor Scott Pearce
Ronald Po
Associate Professor in the Department of International History at LSE, historian of late imperial China with a focus on maritime history.
LSE
Episode: Professor Ronald Po on Qing China's 'Blue Frontier'
Lynn Struve
Emeritus Professor of History and Emeritus Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington.
Indiana University Bloomington
Episode: Cultural Production during the Ming-Qing Transition: A Conversation with Professor Lynn Struve

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Amazing podcast

    It is an amazing podcast for Chinese history.

    I definitely recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anonyme le vrai
    Germany6 months ago
  • Needless to say anything

    Support from fellow colleague

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Honggyi
    United States3 years ago
  • I'm so happy I found this!

    Yes! I've been wanting to find a way to learn about the government of China throughout history! I'm even more pleased that I'm able to listen to professionals who know what they're talking about! thank you for this podcast!

    Audible
    5
    garnet1189
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Chinese History Lesson

    I listen all theses episodes, this is a great source to learn Chinese and East Asian history, great job!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tom4678902
    United States4 years ago
  • Looking forward to more!

    Studying Ottoman history and listening to Ottoman history podcast for a long time, I’ve been thinking that there should have been one for Chinese or East Asian history too! Very glad you made it! Looking forward to more talks coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    roy1006
    Taiwan4 years ago

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The Southern Dynasties: An Interview with Professor Andrew Chittick
Q: How did the Southern regimes sustain themselves financially?
They became dependent on commercial taxes rather than traditional land taxes due to a lack of accurate census and registration.
The Southern Dynasties: An Interview with Professor Andrew Chittick
Q: What legacies did the Southern regimes leave on China?
They contributed significantly to literature, commercial economy, and political models, influencing future Southern regimes like the Southern Song.
The Southern Dynasties: An Interview with Professor Andrew Chittick
Q: What home challenges did the Southern regimes face?
They faced civil wars due to decentralized military systems and succession issues, leading to fragmentation and struggles for power.
The Southern Dynasties: An Interview with Professor Andrew Chittick
Q: What was going on during this period with the Southern dynasties?
The South was defending itself against the larger Wei regime in the North, which had conquered the Yellow River Plains. They were able to maintain independence for generations due to geographical advantages and weak ambitions from the North.
More Swindles from the Late Ming - An Interview with the Translators
Q: So, what got you too interested in translating it?
I became curious about antecedents as I discovered stories about tricksters in 20th-century China, leading to an interest in how people in China categorize deception.

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