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xiv, 434 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph ; 98 |
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Harvard-Yenching Institute monograph series ; 98
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"Illuminates the interplay between classics, thinkers, and government in statist reform in Northern Song (960-1127) China and explains why the uneasy marriage between classics and state activism had to fail"-- Provided by publisher |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-408) and index |
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Part I. Wealth, power, and legitimacy -- A brief history of the Zhouli, 200 BC-AD 900 -- The ascent of the Zhouli before the new policies -- The Zhouli and Li Gou's constitutional agenda -- The rise of the Zhouli during the new policies period -- Part II. Bureaucracy and state management -- The new learning and the politics of etymology -- Premiership and the principles of bureaucracy -- The supreme ruler and political legitimacy -- Part III. Economic plans, social organization, and moral suasion -- Economic plans and popular welfare -- The realms of governance and th methods of education -- "To unify moralities and correct customs" -- Part IV. Political visions and plans for reform in the new policies period -- The political geography of the Western Zhou -- The Fengjian system in the Zhouli -- The market, social organization, and the military structure -- Taking back the Zhouli in Southern Song |
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China -- Politics and government -- 960-1279
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China -- History -- Song dynasty, 960-1279
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Zhou Gong, -1105 B.C. -- Influence
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Zhou li -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Chinese literature -- 221 B.C.-960 A.D. -- History and criticism
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China -- Politics and government -- Philosophy
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Politics and literature -- China -- History -- To 1500
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Political culture -- China -- History -- To 1500
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China -- Intellectual life -- 960-1644
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