Statecraft and Classical Learning: The <i>Rituals of Zhou</i> in East Asian History: Studies in the History of Chinese Texts, cartea 1
Editat de Benjamin Elman, Martin Kernen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 oct 2009
Preț: 547.14 lei
Preț vechi: 667.24 lei
-18% Nou
Puncte Express: 821
Preț estimativ în valută:
104.75€ • 114.17$ • 88.07£
104.75€ • 114.17$ • 88.07£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004177499
ISBN-10: 9004177493
Pagini: 6
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in the History of Chinese Texts
ISBN-10: 9004177493
Pagini: 6
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in the History of Chinese Texts
Cuprins
Introduction - Benjamin A. Elman and Martin Kern
Early China
1. The Zhouli as Constitutional Text - David Schaberg
2. Offices of Writing and Reading in the Rituals of Zhou - Martin Kern
3. The Many Dukes of Zhou in Early Sources - Michael Nylan
4. Centering the Realm: Wang Mang, the Zhouli, and Early Chinese Statecraft - Michael Puett
5. Zheng Xuan’s Commentary on the Zhouli - Andrew H. Plaks
II. Medieval China
6. The Role of the Zhouli in Seventh- and Eighth-Century Civil Administrative Traditions - David McMullen
7. Wang Anshi and the Zhouli - Peter K. Bol
8. Tension and Balance: Changes of Constitutional Schemes in Southern Song Commentaries on the Rituals of Zhou - Jaeyoon Song
III. Early Modern East Asia
9. Tokugawa Approaches to the Rituals of Zhou: The Late Mito School and Feudalism” - Kate Wildman Nakai
10. Yun Hyu and the Search for Dominance: A Seventeenth-Century Korean Reading of the Offices of Zhou and the Rituals of Zhou - JaHyun Kim Haboush
11. The Story of a Chapter: Changing Views of the “Artificer’s Record” (“Kaogong ji”) and the Zhouli - Benjamin A. Elman
IV. Modern China
12. The Zhouli as the Late Qing Path to the Future - Rudolf G. Wagner
13. Denouement: Some Conclusions about the Zhouli - Rudolf G. Wagner
Bibliography
Index
Early China
1. The Zhouli as Constitutional Text - David Schaberg
2. Offices of Writing and Reading in the Rituals of Zhou - Martin Kern
3. The Many Dukes of Zhou in Early Sources - Michael Nylan
4. Centering the Realm: Wang Mang, the Zhouli, and Early Chinese Statecraft - Michael Puett
5. Zheng Xuan’s Commentary on the Zhouli - Andrew H. Plaks
II. Medieval China
6. The Role of the Zhouli in Seventh- and Eighth-Century Civil Administrative Traditions - David McMullen
7. Wang Anshi and the Zhouli - Peter K. Bol
8. Tension and Balance: Changes of Constitutional Schemes in Southern Song Commentaries on the Rituals of Zhou - Jaeyoon Song
III. Early Modern East Asia
9. Tokugawa Approaches to the Rituals of Zhou: The Late Mito School and Feudalism” - Kate Wildman Nakai
10. Yun Hyu and the Search for Dominance: A Seventeenth-Century Korean Reading of the Offices of Zhou and the Rituals of Zhou - JaHyun Kim Haboush
11. The Story of a Chapter: Changing Views of the “Artificer’s Record” (“Kaogong ji”) and the Zhouli - Benjamin A. Elman
IV. Modern China
12. The Zhouli as the Late Qing Path to the Future - Rudolf G. Wagner
13. Denouement: Some Conclusions about the Zhouli - Rudolf G. Wagner
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
'Although the quality of all the essays is quite good, those that focus on the late imperial period and beyond China are particularly effective in emphasizing the Zhouli’s importance to Chinese notions of statecraft.'
Keith N. Knapp, The Journal of Asian Studies, 70/1 (2011)
Keith N. Knapp, The Journal of Asian Studies, 70/1 (2011)
Notă biografică
Benjamin Elman, Ph.D. (1980) in Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania, is Professor of East Asian Studies and History at Princeton University. He has published widely on Chinese intellectual history, the history of education, and the history of science in China.
Martin Kern, Ph.D. (1996) in Chinese Studies, Cologne University (Germany), is Professor of East Asian Studies at Princeton University. He has published extensively in the fields of ancient Chinese literature, history, and religion.
Martin Kern, Ph.D. (1996) in Chinese Studies, Cologne University (Germany), is Professor of East Asian Studies at Princeton University. He has published extensively in the fields of ancient Chinese literature, history, and religion.