Bibliografia del tema 5:  La Xina dels Sui i dels Tang

ADSHEAD, S.A.M. (1995).China in World History. Nova York. St. Martin's Press. [Ch. 2., " World Centre: China in Late Antiquity, 400 to 1000":54-108]
CAPON, Edmund (1989).Tang China. Vision and Splendour of a Golden Age. Londres. Macdonald Orbis.
CHENG, F. (1977) L'écriture poétique chinoise. Paris: Seuil.
CHENG, F. (1993) Vacío y plenitud. Madrid: Siruela.
JACOB, P. (1983) Vacances du Pouvoir. Poèmes des Tang. Paris: Gallimard.
HERBERT, P.A. (1988).Examine the honest, appraise the able. Contemporary assessments of civil service selection in early Tang China. Canberra. Australian National University Press.
HICKLEY, Dennis (1980) The First Christians in China. An outline and some considerations concerning the Nestorians in China during the Tang dynasty Londres, China Study Project
LEYS, S. (1988) La Forêt en feu. Essais sur la culture et la poétique chinoises. Paris: Herrmann.
OWEN, Stephen (1981).The Great Age of Chinese poetry. The High Tang. New Haven. Yale University Press.
PERRY, J.C. & SMITH, B.S. (Eds) (1976)Essays on T’Ang Society. Interplay of Social, Political and Economic Forces , Leiden, Brill
PULLEYBLANK, Edwin G. (1976). "The An Lushan Rebellion and the Origins of Chronic Militarism in late T’ang China” , a PERRY, J.C. & SMITH, B.S. (Eds) (1976), Essays on T’Ang Society. Interplay of Social,
Political and Economic Forces,  Leiden, Brill.
PULLEYBLANK, Edwin G. (1982).The background of the rebellion of An Lu-shan. Westport. Greenwood Press.
SCHAFER, Edward H. (1963).The Golden Peaches of Samarkand: a Study of T'ang Exotics. Berkeley. University of California Press.
SCHAFER, Edward H. (1967).The Vermilion Bird. T'ang images of the south. Berkeley. University of California Press.
VERSCHUER, Charlotte von (1985).Les relations officielles du Japon avec la Chine aux VIII et IX siècles. Ginebra-Paris. Librairie Droz.
WRIGHT, Arthur F. (1878).The Sui Dynasty. Nova York. Alfred A. Knopf.
WRIGHT, Arthur F., & TWITCHETT, Denis (Ed.). (1973). Perspectives on the T'ang. New Haven: Yale University Press.