Ordering the Myriad Things: From Traditional Knowledge to Scientific Botany By Nicholas K. Menzies. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2021. 312 pp. $ 99.00 (cloth) $30.00 (paper)

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Jia-Chen Fu
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imperial center alongside the ways urban residents managed essential tasks. “Urban Culture and Daily Life” encompasses descriptions of cities and urban life, and in this section Lincoln attempts to convey how the experience of inhabiting a city might differ from that of the countryside. The structure of the book is logical, and China specialists will find it useful for the way it crystallizes important themes. Each chapter includes helpful maps and suggestions for further reading. Those unfamiliar with Chinese history, however, may find the early chapters particularly challenging. The “Urban System” section of Chapter 1, for example, describes developments from the earliest settlements to the Han Dynasty, but the “Urban Planning and Governance” and “Urban Culture and Daily Life” sections then jump around within that vast timespan, leaving the reader a bit dizzy. The organization and argument become more manageable in later chapters, where the time periods are much shorter. Lincoln’s textbook is an extremely useful tool, but you will want to use it with care. It is schematic rather than encyclopedic, and despite its wide scope, the emphasis lies mainly on recent developments. If you are looking for an introductory text, or if you are considering assigning chapters of this book in global urban history courses, you would be wise to devote time to helping students navigate the early chapters. More advanced students will appreciate the book’s many strengths on their own. For my part, I admire how Lincoln foregrounds the historical legacies of administrative centralization, economic interconnection, and cultural production in China today while still conveying the many transformations of Chinese urban forms.
《万物有序:从传统知识到科学植物学》尼古拉斯·k·孟席斯著。西雅图:华盛顿大学出版社,2021。312页:$ 99.00(布)$30.00(纸)
帝国中心以及城市居民处理重要事务的方式。"城市文化和日常生活"包含了对城市和城市生活的描述,在这个部分林肯试图传达住在城市的经历与住在农村的经历是如何不同的。这本书的结构是合乎逻辑的,中国问题专家会发现,它将重要主题具体化的方式很有用。每一章都包括有用的地图和进一步阅读的建议。然而,那些不熟悉中国历史的人可能会觉得前几章特别具有挑战性。例如,第一章的“城市制度”一节描述了从最早的定居点到汉代的发展,但“城市规划与治理”和“城市文化与日常生活”两节却在如此庞大的时间跨度中跳来跳去,让读者有点头晕。在后面的章节中,组织和论证变得更容易管理,因为时间周期要短得多。林肯的教科书是一个非常有用的工具,但你要小心使用它。它是概括性的,而不是百科全书式的,尽管它的范围很广,但重点主要在于最近的发展。如果你正在寻找一个介绍性的文本,或者如果你正在考虑在全球城市历史课程中分配本书的章节,你将明智地花时间帮助学生浏览前几章。更高级的学生自己会欣赏这本书的许多优点。就我个人而言,我很欣赏林肯如何把今天中国的行政集权、经济互联和文化生产的历史遗产摆在眼前,同时还传达了中国城市形态的许多转变。
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