please recommend a general history

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if anyone could direct me to a good, general history of CMA i would really appreciate it. the origins, the major differences between northern & southern, internal & external, introduction to the major styles, etc...basically if there is a CMA equivilent to donn draeger's budo/bujutsu series i'd be interested in hearing about it. i'm not looking for instructionals or anything like that.

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jf
 

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if anyone could direct me to a good, general history of CMA i would really appreciate it. the origins, the major differences between northern & southern, internal & external, introduction to the major styles, etc...basically if there is a CMA equivilent to donn draeger's budo/bujutsu series i'd be interested in hearing about it. i'm not looking for instructionals or anything like that.

thanks,

jf

I don't think there is a "General" history but there are overviews of the history of Chinese Martial Arts. You could start with this http://www.amazon.com/Kung-Fu-Histo...TF8&coliid=I2QIG9YIIIFDC0&colid=25B3CNEBVBTXU .
 

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Yes the web is a good source
http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/

The series by Sima Qian (Ssuma Ch'ien) 145-90 BC "Records of the Historian" But this not really a general over view but a real good series for ancient China

There is a book we had in College that was a general overview but I am not sure if it is still in print and all it really does is scratch the surface

"China to 1850 A Short History by Charles O. Hucker"

It actually starts with the Xia Dynasty 2205 - 1766 BC ? and ends with the Republic 1949
 

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http://www.plumpub.com/sales/thoughts/bk_springautumn.htm

The Spring and Autumn of Chinese Martial Arts is a must have. I wish it were mandatory reading for everyone who posts on these and other CMA forums because it would clear up so much BS. this book was actually written by a professor of CMA history. He's also a practitioner and researcher of baguazhang. It's the best i've seen.
 

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Thanks to all who are posting books/links--I'm paying attention and making a reading list!
 

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http://www.plumpub.com/sales/thoughts/bk_springautumn.htm

The Spring and Autumn of Chinese Martial Arts is a must have. I wish it were mandatory reading for everyone who posts on these and other CMA forums because it would clear up so much BS. this book was actually written by a professor of CMA history. He's also a practitioner and researcher of baguazhang. It's the best i've seen.


You're so right, I forgot that one! Short book but excellent.
 

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