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Jonathan Fenby

    November 11, 1942

    This author explores the complex relationships between culture and ethics. His writings often delve into questions of justice and humanity. Through an engaging writing style, he offers readers profound reflections on human society. His works are valued for their intellectual depth.

    Jonathan Fenby
    The Penguin history of modern China : the fall and rise of a great power, 1850-2009
    The Penguin History of Modern China : The Fall and Rise of a Great Power, 1850 to the Present, Third Edition
    The General: Charles de Gaulle and the France He Saved
    The General
    The Penguin history of modern China : the fall and rise of a great power, 1850 to the present
    World War II: Infographics
    • 2024

      The Great Wonders of China

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      An exploration of China's rich heritage and contemporary advancements is presented through the insights of an international team of esteemed scholars. This work delves into the magnificent wonders that define China's cultural and historical landscape, highlighting both ancient traditions and modern achievements. The blend of scholarly perspectives offers a comprehensive understanding of China's significance on the world stage.

      The Great Wonders of China
    • 2019

      In 1850, China was the 'sick man of Asia'. Now it is set to become the most powerful nation on earth. The Penguin History of Modern China shows how turbulent that journey has been. For 150 years China has endured as victim of oppression, war and famine. This makes its current position as arguably the most important global superpower all the more extraordinary. Jonathan Fenby's comprehensive account is the definitive guide to this remarkable transformation.

      The Penguin History of Modern China : The Fall and Rise of a Great Power, 1850 to the Present, Third Edition
    • 2019

      World War II: Infographics

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.4(98)Add rating

      A revelatory history of World War II, told entirely through visually stunning state-of-the-art infographics. World War II: Infographics tells the story of the great conflict through graphic design. The mass of data available about World War II has never been as large as it is now, yet it has become extraordinarily complicated to interpret it in a meaningful way, and to share that analysis with the public. Infographics allow data to be comprehensible to the general reader while still satisfying demands for the rigorous approach of a historian. The result is breathtaking. For the first time, it is possible to easily connect the dots between various interrelated aspects of World War II that were previously examined separately. Encompassing the conflict from its roots to aftermath, this book covers more than sixty themes, including arms production, Operation Barbarossa, how America took back the Pacific, and the Nazi concentration-camp system. The result is an extraordinary new approach to World War II, which is sure to appeal to those looking for an overview of the war and to history buffs alike.

      World War II: Infographics
    • 2018

      Asian empires led the world economically, scientifically and culturally for hundreds of years, and posed a constant challenge to the countries of Europe. How and why did those empires gain such power, and lose it? What legacies did they leave? This major book brings together a team of distinguished historians and 200 illustrations to survey seven great Asian empires that rose and fell between 800 CE and the mid-20th century: the Mongol Empire, Ming Dynasty of China, Khmer Empire, Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire of Persia, Mughal Empire of India and the Meiji Restoration in Japan. Splendidly illustrated and compellingly written, The Great Empires of Asia shows how those seven empires played a key role in forming today's global civilization - and how, with the renewed ascendancy of Asia, their legacies will help shape the continent's future.

      The Great Empires of Asia
    • 2018

      Crucible

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      3.8(21)Add rating

      One year shaped the world we know today. This is the page-turning story of the pivotal changes which were forged in 1948.

      Crucible
    • 2017

      China's spectacular growth and expanding global role have led to visions of the 21st century being dominated by the last major state on earth ruled by a Communist Party. In this new edition of his widely acclaimed book, renowned China expert Jonathan Fenby shows why such assumptions are wrong.

      Will China Dominate the 21st Century? 2E
    • 2015

      The Siege of Tsingtao: Penguin Special

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.3(10)Add rating

      Focusing on the unique context of World War I in East Asia, this book delves into the 1914 siege of the German-held port of Tsingtao in northern China. It explores the complex alliances and ambitions that led to this significant battle, where Britain and Japan joined forces against Kaiser Wilhelm's naval power. Celebrated historian Jonathan Fenby analyzes the motivations behind the conflict and its lasting impact on East Asia's trajectory, highlighting the relevance of this lesser-known episode in global history.

      The Siege of Tsingtao: Penguin Special
    • 2015

      The Dragon Throne

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      They were the most powerful rulers on earth. The mighty Qin Shi Huangdu (r. 221-210 BC), who began the construction of the Great Wall. The long-lived Han emperor Wudi (r. 141-87 BC), who developed China as a centralized Confucian state. The soldier-scholar Yongle (r. 1402-24 AD), who raised the Ming dynasty to its military peak. The dowager empress Cixi (r. 1861-1908 AD), who rose from humble Manchu origins to rule over all China. In The Dragon Throne, Jonathan Fenby tells the extraordinary story of imperial China through its 157 emperors, from Qin Shi Huangdu, who crushed his rivals to take supreme power as the first emperor in 221BC, until the final collapse of the faltering Manchu dynasty amidst the revolutionary chaos of the early twentieth century. The final emperor, the infant Puyi (r. 1908-12) ended his days as an assistant gardener in the very palace where he had been enthroned.

      The Dragon Throne
    • 2015

      With the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815, the next two centuries for France would be tumultuous. Bestselling historian and political commentator Jonathan Fenby provides an expert and riveting journey through this period as he recounts and analyses the extraordinary sequence of events of this period from the end of the First Revolution through two others, a return of Empire, three catastrophic wars with Germany, periods of stability and hope interspersed with years of uncertainty and high tensions. As her cross-Channel neighbour Great Britain would equally suffer, France was to undergo the wrenching loss of colonies in the post-Second World War as the new modern world we know today took shape. Her attempts to become the leader of the European union is a constant struggle, as was her lack of support for America in the two Gulf Wars of the past twenty years. Alongside this came huge social changes and cultural landmarks but also fundamental questioning of what this nation, which considers itself exceptional, really stood - and stands - for. That saga and those questions permeate the France of today, now with an implacable enemy to face in the form of Islamic extremism which so bloodily announced itself this year in Paris. Fenby will detail every event, every struggle and every outcome across this expanse of 200 years. It will prove to be the definitive guide to understanding France.

      The history of modern France
    • 2014

      Will China dominate the 21st century?

      • 139 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.4(16)Add rating

      China?s spectacular growth and expanding global role have led to visions of the 21st century being dominated by the last major state on earth ruled by a Communist Party. In this new edition of his widely acclaimed book, renowned China expert Jonathan Fenby shows why such assumptions are wrong. He presents an analysis of China under Xi Jinping which shows the highly significant challenges it faces which stand in the way of global domination. For all its spectacular growth, it has to deal with major political, economic, social and international tests, each involving structural difficulties that will put the system under strain. Based on the author's extensive knowledge of contemporary China and his close analysis of Xi's leadership, this incisive analysis offers a pragmatic view of where the country is heading at a time when its future is too important an issue for wishful theorizing.

      Will China dominate the 21st century?