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A History of East Asia provides a sweeping overview of one of the world’s most dynamic and influential civilizations. Charles Holcombe masterfully synthesizes the complex political, cultural, and economic developments that have shaped East Asia from ancient times through the twenty-first century.
The narrative traces the rise of great empires, the spread of Buddhism and Confucianism, periods of fragmentation and reunification, and East Asia’s encounter with the Western world. Holcombe examines how regional powers like China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam developed distinctive identities while maintaining deep cultural connections. The work addresses major themes including technological innovation, artistic achievement, philosophical thought, and geopolitical transformation, culminating in East Asia’s emergence as a global economic powerhouse.







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