The Song-Yuan-Ming Transition in Chinese History.
"This volume seeks to examine the connections between two well-studied epochs in Chinese history: the mid-imperial era of the Tang and Song (ca. 800-1270) and the late imperial era of the late Ming and the Qing (1550-1900). Both eras are seen as periods of explosive change, particularly in econ...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Brill Academic Publishers,
2020.
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Series: | Harvard East Asian monographs ;
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Problematizing the Song-Yuan-Ming transition / Paul Jakov Smith
- Imagining pre-modern China / Richard von Glahn
- Impressions of the Song-Yuan-Ming transition: the evidence from Biji memoirs / Paul Jakov Smith
- Did the Mongols matter? territory, power, and the intelligentsia in China from the northern Song to the early Ming / John W. Dardess
- Was there a 'fourteenth-century turning point'? Population, land, technology, and farm management / Li Bozhong
- Towns and temples: urban growth and decline in the Yangzi Delta, 1100-1400 / Richard von Glahn
- Women and Confucianism from Song to Ming: the institutionalization of patrilineality / Bettine Birge
- Neo-Confucianism and local society, twelfth to sixteenth century: a case study / Peter K. Bol
- Mashaben: commercial publishing in Jianyang from the Song to the Ming / Lucille Chia
- Text and ideology: Ming editors and northern drama / Stephen H. West
- Medical learning from the Song to the Ming / Angela Ki-che Leung.