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Patricia Buckley Ebrey

    March 7, 1947

    Patricia Buckley Ebrey is an American historian specializing in cultural and gender issues during China's Song Dynasty. Her work delves deeply into the daily lives, family structures, and social dynamics of this pivotal period. Ebrey brings a detailed lens to how culture and gender roles evolved, offering readers a nuanced understanding of societal shifts. Her scholarship illuminates the complexities of life for both ordinary people and the elite, enriching our knowledge of Song China.

    The Aristocratic Families in Early Imperial China
    The Cambridge Illustrated History of China
    • The Aristocratic Families in Early Imperial China

      A Case Study of the Po-Ling Ts'ui Family

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the extensive scholarly research on the Chinese medieval aristocracy, delving into studies published in Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages. It highlights various perspectives and analyses, offering insights into the social structure and influence of the aristocracy during this historical period. The work aims to synthesize existing knowledge and contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the aristocratic class in medieval China.

      The Aristocratic Families in Early Imperial China2008
    • The Cambridge Illustrated History of China

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book offers a richly illustrated exploration of Chinese culture, tracing its development from prehistoric origins to contemporary society. Patricia Buckley Ebrey delves into the historical milestones and cultural evolution, providing a comprehensive overview of the diverse influences that have shaped China throughout the ages. This second edition enhances the narrative with updated insights and visual elements, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Chinese heritage.

      The Cambridge Illustrated History of China1996
      3.9