Subject: Chengde Shi 承德市--History

Chengde Bishushanzhuang 承德避暑山莊
AuthorZhongguo renmin daxue 中國人民大學. Qingshi yanjiusuo 淸史硏究所Chengde Shi 承德市. Wenwuju 文物局
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherWenwu chubanshe 文物出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 第1次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS796.C436 C436 1980
Description[1], 253 p., [2] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), map, facsims. ; 21 cm.
NoteChengde Bishushanzhuang 承德避暑山莊 / Chengde Shi wenwuju, Zhongguo renmin daxue Qingshi yanjiusuo bian 承德市文物局, 中國人民大學清史研究所編.
Includes bibliographical references.
LCCN81-127920
Chengde shihua 承德史話
AuthorJin Tao 金濤, 1940-
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShanghai renmin chubanshe 上海人民出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版, 第1次印刷
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
SeriesDifang shihua 地方史話
ShelfStacks
Call NumberDS796.C436 J568 1983
Description2, 118 p., [6] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 19 cm.
NoteChengde shihua 承德史話 / Jin Tao zhu 金濤著.
Includes bibliographical references.
LCCN84-147521
Mapping Chengde : the Qing landscape enterprise
AuthorForêt, Philippe, 1957-
PlaceHonolulu
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library, Ricci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks, Digital Archives, Stacks [ASCC]
Call NumberDS796.C49 F67 2000
Descriptionxviii, 209 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm. + pdf
Note

Mapping Chengde : the Qing landscape enterprise / Philippe Forêt.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-202) and index.

The Great Qing at Home -- Hamlet and Imperial Residence -- Garden and Mountain Rhetoric -- The Jehol Frontier -- Capitals and Models -- Representations of Chengde -- Chengde Studies -- Place Name Concordance -- Qing Dynasty Emperors -- Waiba miao Temples -- The Kangxi Emperor's Vistas.

Summary: The imperial residence of Chengde was built by two powerful and ambitious Manchu emperors between 1703 and 1780 in the mountains of Jehol. The site, which is on UNESCO's World Heritage List, combines the largest classical gardens in China with a unique series of grand monasteries in the Sino-Tibetan style. Mapping Chengde, the first scholarly publication in English on the Manchu summer capital, reveals how this unlikely architectural and landscape enterprise came to help forge a dynasty's multicultural identity and concretize its claims of political legitimacy. Using both visual and textual materials, the author explores the hidden dimensions of landscape, showing how geographical imagination shaped the aesthetics of Qing court culture while proposing a new interpretation of the mental universe that conceived one of the world's most remarkable examples of imperial architecture.

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Local access dig.pdf. [Foret-Mapping Chengde.pdf]

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ISBN0824822935 ; 9780824822934
LCCN99-88190