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OverviewPerched on steep cliffs where the Yangtze and Jialing rivers collide, Chongqing is unlike any other city in China-or the world. With over 30 million people navigating its vertiginous streets, multi-level highways that spiral through apartment buildings, and a skyline that seems to defy gravity itself, this ""8D city"" has captured global imagination. But behind the viral videos and neon-lit facades lies a story three thousand years in the making-a tale of fierce warriors, devastating wars, mass migrations, and remarkable reinventions. A History of Chongqing traces the extraordinary journey of China's most vertical megacity from its origins as the capital of the ancient Ba Kingdom through its emergence as a global logistics hub on the Belt and Road. This is the first comprehensive English-language history of a city that has been, by turns, an imperial frontier outpost, a Tang-era trading center, a Ming dynasty commercial powerhouse, a treaty port opened to global commerce, China's wartime capital under relentless Japanese bombardment, a socialist industrial fortress, and now a sprawling municipality larger than Austria. What makes Chongqing's story essential: At critical moments in Chinese history, Chongqing has stood at the crossroads. When Chiang Kai-shek's government fled the Japanese invasion in 1937, Chongqing became the nation's capital-enduring some of the most intensive strategic bombing of World War II. The city's resistance, symbolized by air raid sirens that still sound annually each June 5th, forged a collective identity of toughness and resilience that persists today. In the Mao era, Chongqing anchored the ""Third Front""-a massive, secretive program to relocate China's defense industries deep into the interior mountains. Factories and workers flooded in, transforming the region's economy and demographics. When Deng Xiaoping launched economic reforms, the city became a laboratory for market socialism. And in 1997, it received an unprecedented promotion to centrally administered municipality status, tasked with managing the Three Gorges Dam resettlement and driving development in China's vast western interior. But this is also a deeply human story: Through fifteen richly detailed chapters, this book reveals how eight great waves of migration-from the ""Huguang Filling Sichuan"" campaign after Ming-dynasty devastation to the wartime refugees, Third Front workers, and Three Gorges resettlers-layered the city with diverse populations who created a distinctive culture. It's a culture expressed in the communal ritual of fiery hotpot meals, in the rapid-fire cadences of the local dialect, in the resilience required to climb endless staircases in a city built on mountains, and in the mixing of ancient Ba-Yu traditions with revolutionary ""Hongyan Spirit."" Chongqing is where China's past, present, and future collide at dizzying angles. To understand this city is to understand the forces-geographic, political, economic, and cultural-that have shaped modern China. Whether you're drawn to military history, urban studies, Chinese culture, or simply great stories of human endurance and transformation, A History of Chongqing offers an unforgettable journey through one of the world's most fascinating cities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tudor FinneranPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9798276350370Pages: 152 Publication Date: 27 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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