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歷史   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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吳繩海編著
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Title
歷史
Publisher
正中書局[發行] (上海)
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目錄
第一編 緒論
第一章 歷史之定義及本國史之特點
第二章 中華民族之形成
第三章 本國史時期之劃分
第二編 上古史
第一章 太古之傳說
第二章 中華民族之由來
第三章 上古之文化及武功
第一節 上古之文化
第二節 上古之武功
第四章 唐虞夏商之政教
第一節 唐虞之政教
第二節 夏商之政教
第五章 周初之政教
第六章 五霸七雄之遞變
第一節 春秋時代之五霸
第二節 戰國時代之七雄
第七章 周末之社會及學術思想
第一節 周末之社會
第二節 周末之學術思想
第三編 中古史
第一章 秦之統一及其政制
第二章 西漢之興及其盛世
第三章 新莽之改革與東漢
第一節 新莽之改革
第二節 東漢之興亡
第四章 兩漢之域外開拓
第五章 朝鮮之合併及日本之朝貢
第一節 朝鮮之合併
第二節 日本之朝貢
第六章 兩漢之政制與學術
第一節 兩漢之政制
第二節 兩漢之學術
第七章 兩漢之社會及佛教之東來
第一節 兩漢之社會
第二節 佛教之東來
第八章 三國與兩晉
第九章 北方民族之南侵及日本之來朝
第一節 北方民族之南侵
第二節 日本之來朝
第十章 南北朝之對峙及其文化宗教社會
第十一章 中華民族之融合
第十二章 隋代之統一及唐代之興起
第一節 隋代之統一
第二節 唐代之興起
第十三章 唐代之武功及域外經營
第十四章 唐之併合朝鮮半島及日本之朝貢
第一節 唐之併合朝鮮半島
第二節 日本之朝貢
第十五章 唐之政制學術文藝
第一節 唐之政制
第二節 唐之學術文藝
第十六章 唐之社會宗教
第一節 唐之社會
第二節 唐之宗教
第十七章 唐之衰亡與契丹之興起
第一節 唐之衰亡
第二節 契丹之興起
第十八章 五代紛爭與宋之統一
第一節 五代之紛爭
第二節 宋之統一
第十九章 北宋之政爭及對遼夏金之交涉
第一節 北宋之政爭
第二節 北宋對遼夏金之交涉
第二十章 宋室南遷及宋金之對峙
第二十一章 宋之政制學術文藝
第二十二章 宋之社會宗教
插圖目次
1 中國石器及骨器圖
2 各種土器圖
3 亞洲略圖
4 中國石器時代主要遺蹟分布圖
5 中國古代圖
6 周初封建圖
7 春秋時代圖
8 戰國時代圖
9 山東曲阜孔廟中之孔子像
10 秦統一圖
11 長城圖
12 楚漢分爭及楚所封諸國圖
13 漢高祖像
14 吳楚七國圖
15 漢武帝像
16 兩漢域外開拓圖
17 箕子陵
18 漢代朝鮮圖
19 漢委奴國王金印
20 前漢封建及十三部圖
21 釋迦成道紀念塔
22 三國鼎立圖
23 晉之統一及五胡侵入圖
24 淝水戰前形勢圖
25 淝水戰後形勢圖
26 雲岡造像圖
27 龍門造像圖
28 隋代形勢圖
29 隋煬帝像
30 隋運河圖
31 唐太宗像
32 唐朝亞洲形勢圖
33 大唐平百濟塔
34 唐朝印刷之佛經
35 玄奘赴天竺求經圖
36 中國佛僧赴天竺行程圖
37 襖教教祖蘇魯支像
38 大秦景教流行中國碑
39 契丹之五京渤海國圖
40 燕雲十六州圖
41 五代十國形勢圖
42 宋太祖像
43 宋遼西夏對立圖
44 宋金對立圖

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國35[1946]
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