A major new revisionist history of the reception of the most important Chinese work on strategy, The Art of War, in the West. Peter Lorge contends that the Western interpretation of Sun Tzu's ideas was not based upon Chinese understandings of the text, but upon twentieth-century Western strategic ideas.
Peter Lorge Livres
Peter Lorge est un historien dont les travaux se concentrent sur la Chine des Xe et XIe siècles, avec un intérêt particulier pour son histoire militaire, politique et sociale. Son œuvre explore l'évolution de l'empire chinois en réponse aux exigences de la guerre et du contrôle interne. Lorge s'engage profondément dans l'histoire militaire de l'Asie, examinant comment les avancées technologiques et les forces politiques ont façonné les stratégies martiales et les structures sociales au fil des siècles.





War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 900-1795
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on a pivotal period in Chinese history, this comprehensive survey examines major military events and emphasizes the significance of warfare in the construction and preservation of the Chinese empire. By detailing various conflicts, the book highlights how military strategy and action were central to the empire's development and stability, offering a unique perspective on the historical narrative.
A rich, wide-ranging and accessible introduction to over 2,000 years of history
The Reunification of China
- 309pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A groundbreaking work examining the military and political events that shaped the Song dynasty (960-1279) in China.
Chinese Martial Arts
- 282pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In the global world of the twenty-first century, martial arts are practised for self-defense and sporting purposes only. However, for thousands of years, they were a central feature of military practice in China. This book charts the history of combat in China from the Bronze Age to the present.