泰国史

- 书名:泰国史
- 作者: 戴维·K.怀亚特
- 格式:PDF
- 时间:2024-07-17
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- ISBN:9787547300732
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《泰国史》主要选收国别史、地区史的通史性著作,以国别史为主体,适当辅以地区史。计划共出版80种,2年内出齐。文库编辑委员会特邀我国世界史学界著名学者专家担任学术顾问,精心遴选著作。编选者和学术顾问一致认为,每个国家、地区的历史只选一种著作,因而要求此一种应是在学界已获得广泛定评的上乘之作,且最好是最新成果,作者应为著名史学专家,原出版者也应是知名的出版机构。原著使用的语种主要是英语、德语、法语、俄语、日语等,中文译者应基本上是史学专业人士或具有较高史学修养的翻译家。总之,学术性、权威性、完备性、可资借鉴性以及可读性,是《世界历史文库》编选出版工作所追求的目标。
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壹柒贰點兒伍2011-03-07这个上面的地图有点问题。
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秤砣2013-08-01原著应该是好书,内容很丰富。但译者的中文水平很有问题。
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绵天真2014-04-15虽然翻译一塌糊涂,但是只要你读下去,这边数对于粗了解泰国历史还是很有帮助
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