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Between Winds and Clouds tells the two-thousand-year history of Yunnan, an ethnic frontier bordered by Tibet, mainland Southeast Asia, and southwest China. Yunnan's prime geographic location turned the site into a center of cross-regional trade, and consequently, it became a desirable conquest for Eurasian rivals.

Bin Yang details the fight for military control of Yunnan and its demographic, administrative, and economic transformation into a local entity. In conclusion, he discusses the impact of Yunnan's imperial legacy on modern state building, or, conversely, the way in which the modern state has contributed to the development of imperial discourse. Deploying a unique cross-regional approach, Yang brings the activities of Southeast and East Asia, Tibet, the Indian Ocean, and modern Europe to bear on the history of Yunnan, emphasizing both the local and the international forces that played a role in the region's long-term transformation.


Bin Yang is assistant professor of history at the National University of Singapore. His research interests cross temporal, geographical, and disciplinary boundaries and focus on Chinese ethnic and frontier studies in a broad context.

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  • Böri
    这本书的时间相对比较早了,其采取全球史和跨区域的视角比较可取,但是非汉文资料基本全部依靠二手著作,因此还是有很强的中华中心主义取向。当然,因为地缘政治的关系,和内亚研究相比,西南边疆和东南亚的研究呈现一个比较弱、关注度少的态势,整个领域还是不太成熟的状态。这本书因而至少在增加对云南的关注度上起了积极作用。2023-04-12
  • 丢二
    代标繁中版《流动的疆域》。前半部分从全球史观考察云南还不错,后面到当代的分析就弱了。什么是“中华”,什么是“汉”,仍是一个未有完美解答的问题啊。2023-11-30
  • 浮一大白
    不及预期,内容少了重要的民国时期云南经济社会变化。2023-11-11

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