Bret Hinsch is professor of history at Fo Guang University, Yilan, Taiwan. He is the author of Women in Ancient China, Women in Early Imperial China, Women in Imperial China, Masculinities in Chinese History, and The Rise of Tea Culture in China.
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A comprehensive overview that captures the complexities of political, social, philosophical, and ethnic shifts and irregularities typifying this period of China's history and their impact on women. The lucid, readable style belies its breadth and depth. Recommended for anyone wishing to gain a historical perspective of women in early medieval China.--Lily Lee, University of Sydney If you don't know much about early medieval China, Bret Hinsch's informative and readable history will give you an extensive introduction in one sitting. Built on sound scholarship in Chinese and English, it weaves the lives of women of Chinese and foreign origins into a colorful tapestry of politics, family, work, religion, learning, virtue, and aspirations. Indeed, his book is an excellent taster for anyone unfamiliar with Chinese history, culture, and literature.--Lo Yuet Keung, National University of Singapore