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The Way Forward (vol. 5)

The Way Forward (vol. 5)

From Early Republic to People’s Republic (1912 – 1949)

Jing Liu

Author

How China became the China we know today, through war and societal transformation.


China entered the 20th century as an agrarian society, weakened under internal and external pressures. Revolutionaries came together to bring down the last imperial dynasty but quickly split over the direction of reconstruction. Civil wars ensued, followed by WWI. 


The fate of the country appeared to be in the hands of industrial powers like Britain, Germany, Japan, the Soviet Union, and the United States. All seemed lost when Japan seized all Chinese seaports, railways, industries, and fertile farmland. Yet Chinese resistance continued for eight years and the entire society was mobilized. After decades of struggling, China finally regained independence that laid the foundation for its own modernization.


Volume 1: Foundations of Chinese Civilization


Volume 2: Division to Unification in Imperial China


Volume 3: Barbarians and the Birth of Chinese Identity


Volume 4: The Making of Modern China

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PUBLISH DATE

03/15/22

PISBN

PRICE

9781611720709

$16.95

GENRE

Nonfiction

EISBN

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9781611729528

$9.95

DIMENSIONS

6 x 8"

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# OF PAGES

224

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Praise

"A great way to learn about China's vast history!"


—Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club


"Excels at clarifying the often-confusing transitional periods between dynasties… An excellent introduction to the large trends of early Chinese history."


—School Library Journal


"Chinese language is being taught in all but one state... A comic format teaching China's history is the perfect companion."


—US-China Review


"Combines breezy style with historical rigor to strike just the right gong-tone for a middle school audience approaching the vast scope of Chinese history."


Education About Asia


5/5 Stars "An invaluable source... Chinese history is a vast subject, but Jing Liu has a skillful ability to condense it all into an interesting and manageable narrative."


—Kids' Book Buzz


"The combination of silhouettes—often threatening, martial ones—with open-faced, expressively individualized figures of many social classes adds dramatic tension while neatly balancing the big-picture narrative. There's a lot to absorb even in this abbreviated form, but the visual approach lightens the load considerably."


Kirkus Reviews


"The lucid, economical text makes one eager for successive volumes."


Booklist


"Simple and effective…This direct, appealing introduction to the foundations of one of the world’s oldest civilizations is recommended for teens and adults."


Library Journal


"Given China's superpower ambitions, it goes without saying that our politicians must pick up a copy."


—HuffPost


"A clear and concise survey of Chinese history and culture that is sure to please."


—The Comics Grinder


4.5/5 Stars "A very nice way to establish a foundation to understanding China’s history and a possible gateway to more intense study and comprehension of a very complex subject."


Portland Book Review


"The book does what it says it does: a child will come away with a basic understanding of early Chinese history, what makes the Chinese tick as a people and culture."


—Asian Review of Books


"It is certainly a fascinating look at Chinese history, and doing it in comics has certainly made it more accessible to people, especially for the Western world."


—Radio Australia


Teacher and Professor Testimonials


"This book is “The Magic School Bus” for those starting to explore Chinese culture."


—Dan Cao, Instructor at Confucius Institute at UC Davis


"An excellent history that clearly explains the great (and ordinary) people who have made China what it is and the conflicts and debates that have shaped Chinese history. There is nothing else like it in English or Chinese."


—Alan Baumler, Professor of History at Indiana University of Pennsylvania


"No more burying yourself in text-heavy history books to learn about China, this comic-style book manages to be rich in information and bring Chinese history to readers in a more clear, fun, and accessible way than it’s ever been done before. Easily integrated into a social studies or Chinese culture curriculum, I can’t wait to get a copy for my class."


—Grace Zeng, Chinese Teacher and Middle School Chinese Curriculum Area Leader at International School of Beijing


"Jing Liu has brought to life the long and complex early period of Chinese history in this wonderful graphic novel. Foundations of Chinese Civilization is a delight to read; humorous, informative, and truly captivating."


—Alexandra Pearson, Founder of The Bookworm Literary Festival


"Since the 1990s, Jing Liu has been entertaining and informing foreigners about China with his cartoons. His new series of comic books is a fun, easy, accessible way to gain a basic understanding of Chinese history and culture."


—Jeremy Goldkorn, Founder of Danwei


"This comic series is fantastic to use in the classroom. My students are drawn to this book - not only do they enjoy this graphic-novel style, it also helps them understand difficult historical concepts. What a fun supplement to the regular textbook!"


—Leslie Burgoine, Middle School History Teacher, Portland, Oregon


"I was really impressed with how the author explained, taught, explored and visually told the story of China. Impressive and very informative. It was not only a page turner for me, but my students would run into class to get their hands on a copy to keep reading!"


—Sasha Johnson, World History Teacher at Black Pine Circle School, Berkeley, CA

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About the Author(s)

Jing Liu

Jing Liu

An artist and entrepreneur from Beijing, China, currently uses his artistry to tell the story of China.

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