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Extraction code: i32d Title: Nomads' Choice

Author: Wang Mingke

Douban score: 8.7

Press: Century Wenjing/Shanghai People's Publishing House

Publication year: 2018/6/30

Page count: 352

Content introduction:

Professor Wang Mingke used the research results of anthropology on nomadic society, combined with the research methods of history, philology, geography and other disciplines to investigate the early nomadic societies in northern China-Xiongnu, Xiqiang, Xianbei and Wuhuan in Han Dynasty. This paper mainly discusses the environmental ecology, animal ecology and reproduction, economic activities, social organizations, the relationship between nomadic people and settled people, and the interaction with the Han Empire on this basis.

Nomadic people's seemingly "free" choice is a "last resort" survival choice under the living situation. The development of a nation cannot be based on rank, but on the environment and internal social structure. Professor Wang Mingke hopes to form a new understanding of national historical relations and re-understand the development track of the nation and the nation-state through careful historical data collation and dialectical discussion.

About the author:

Wangmingke

A famous historical anthropologist, 1952, was born in a village near Huangpu Military Academy in South Taiwan Province Province. Master in History Department of Taiwan Province Normal University (1983), Ph.D. in East Asia Department of Harvard University (1992), director of Institute of History and Language of Academia Sinica in Taiwan Province Province, and academician of the 30th Humanities and Social Sciences Group of Academia Sinica. He has been engaged in ethnic studies in China for a long time, combining the edge of China and China, as well as anthropological fields and historical documents. His multi-point and mobile field visits spread all over the Qiang, Tibetan and Yi areas on the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. His major works include field notes such as The Edge of China, The Qiang Nationality between Han and Tibetan, The Nation of Heroes' Ancestors and Brothers, The Choice of Nomads, Reflection on History and Reflection on History, and essays such as Searching for the Qiang Nationality and Father's Never-ending War.