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Communication, Civilization and China: Discovering the Tang Dynasty (618–907): Sociology, Media and Journalism in China

Autor Bin Li Traducere de Shixi Wu, Yuting Zheng, Benjamin Orion Landauer
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Referencing more than 40 ancient works as well as 70 books and papers of contemporary scholars, this book opens up the civilization, society, culture and communication of the Tang Dynasty. The Tang period represented unprecedented prosperity in the ancient world. Combining the socio-cultural background of ancient China and academic achievements of modern times, this book presents an intensive and in-depth exploration of the communicative organisations, methods and ideas of that period. The book looks at Tang methods of communication, from the postal delivery system and first newspaper to military communication in times of peace and war. It also considers questions of literature, poetry and public space as well as the impact of folk culture and communication on the Tang Dynasty, and examines the intellectual atmosphere of the time and debates surrounding freedom of speech and thought, positioning the Tang Dynasty as the end of the classic world and the beginning of modern society. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811578106
ISBN-10: 9811578109
Pagini: 413
Ilustrații: VII, 413 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Sociology, Media and Journalism in China

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Capital Liaison Office and Ancient Postal System.- Government Gazette and Chin-tsou-yüen Report.- Hsi-shu and Lu-pu.- Beacon Fire, Placard and Imperial Diaries.- Thoughts on News Communication.- Scholars and Their Communication.- Ancient Letters and Brush-note Novels.- Wall Inscription Style Poems.- The Communication of Ordinary People.- Conclusion.


Notă biografică

Bin Li is Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University, China. He is widely published in Journalism, Communication and History. His major publications include "The Social History of Journalism and Communication in China", "Journalism of New China: Theory, History and Practice", "Global History of Journalism and Communication", and "A History of European Communication Thoughts".

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Referencing more than 40 ancient works as well as 70 books and papers of contemporary scholars, this book opens up the civilisation, society, culture and communication of the Tang Dynasty. The Tang period represented unprecedented prosperity in the ancient world. Combining the socio-cultural background of ancient China and academic achievements of modern times, this book presents an intensive and in-depth exploration of the communicative organisations, methods and ideas of that period. The book looks at Tang methods of communication, from the postal delivery system and first newspaper to military communication in times of peace and war. It also considers questions of literature, poetry and public space as well as the impact of folk culture and communication on the Tang Dynasty, and examines the intellectual atmosphere of the time and debates surrounding freedom of speech and thought, positioning the Tang Dynasty as the end of the classic world and the beginning of modern society. 


Caracteristici

Describes the social and cultural history of news communication activities, as well as cultural exchange and social customs of the people in the Tang Dynasty of ancient China Explores the early origins of the world's newspapers. The sprout of modern newspaper industry and news letter is found in Tang Dynasty, which, one thousand years later, appeared in Europe in the 16th century renaissance Reveals how the emperors of Tang Dynasty treated political dissidents. Through stories of Emperor Taizong's "taking people as a mirror" and Empress Wu Zetian's handling of the Rebellion's denunciation, it presents the way Chinese emperors dealt with public opinion