Rise of the Tang dynasty : the reunification of China and the military response to the steppe nomads (AD581-626) /

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Author / Creator:Romane, Julian, author.
Imprint:Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword Military, 2018.
©2018
Description:1 online resource (xv, 217 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : color illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12018889
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ISBN:9781473887787
147388778X
9781473887800
1473887801
9781473887794
1473887798
1473887771
9781473887770
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-211) and index.
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Summary:"Julian Romane examines the military events behind the emergence of the Sui and Tang dynasties in the period 581-626 AD. Narrating the campaigns and battles, he analyses in detail the strategy and tactics employed, a central theme being the collision of the steppe cavalry with Chinese infantry armies. By the fourth century AD, horse nomads had seized northern China. Conflict with these Turkic interlopers continued throughout the 5th and most of the 6th century. The emergence of the Sui dynasty (581-618) brought some progress but internal weakness led to their rapid collapse. The succeeding House of Tang, however, provided the necessary stability and leadership to underpin military success. This was largely the achievement of Li Shimin, who later became the second Tang Emperor. By the start of Li Shimin s reign as Emperor Tang Taizong, effective military organizations had been developed and China reunified. His military campaigns are examples of tactical and strategic virtuosity that demonstrate the application of the distinctive Chinese way of war expounded in Chinese military manuals, including Li Shimin s own writings."--Publisher description
Other form:Print version: Romane, Julian. Rise of the Tang dynasty. Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword Military, 2018 1473887771