Description |
xiii, 438 pages : map, diagrams, tables. ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Comparative studies of cultures and civilizations
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Comparative studies of cultures and civilizations.
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Bibliography |
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 345-410). |
Contents |
Introduction: Problems of method and of content / John K. Fairbank -- The intellectual history of China: Preliminary Reflections / Benjamin Schwartz -- The political function of astronomy and astronomers in Han China / Wolfram Eberhard -- The formation of sui ideology, 581-604 / Arthur F. Wright -- An early Sing reformer: Fan Chung-Yen / James T. C. Liu -- The Tung-Lin movement of the late ming period / Charles O. Hucker -- Chinese despotism and the confucian ideal: A seventeenth-Century view / W. T. de Bary -- Synarchy under the treaties / John K. Fairbank -- Chinese class structure class structure and its ideology / T'ung-tsu Ch'u -- Region, Family, and individual in the Chinese examination system / E. A. Kracke, Jr. -- The functional relationship between confucian thought and Chinese religion / C. K. Yang -- The concept of "Pao" as a basis for social relations in China / Lien-Sheng Yang -- The scholar's frustration: Notes on a type of "Fu" / Hellmut Wilhelm -- The amateur ideal in ming and early ch'ing society: Evidence from painting / Joseph R. Levenson |
Subject |
China -- Intellectual life.
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China. |
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Intellectual life. |
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Chine -- Vie intellectuelle. |
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Chine -- Civilisation. |
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