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245 04 The dynastic centre and the provinces :|bagents and 
       interactions /|cedited by Jeroen Duindam and Sabine 
       Dabringhaus. 
246 3  Dynastic center and the provinces 
264  1 Leiden :|bBrill,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 242 pages) :|billustrations, 
       maps. 
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490 1  Rulers & elites : comparative studies in governance,|x2211
       -4610 ;|vvolume 5 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction / Jeroen Duindam -- Part 1. Agents -- The 
       imperial viceroy : reflections on an historical type / 
       Jurgen Osterhammel -- Devolution from the centre to the 
       periphery : an overview of Ottoman provincial 
       administration / I. Metin Kunt -- Broken passage to the 
       summit : Nayancheng's botched mission in the White Lotus 
       War / Yingcong Dai -- Routine promotions : Li Hu and the 
       dusty byways of empire / R. Kent Guy -- Ceremonial 
       demarcations : the viceregal court as space of political 
       communication in the Spanish monarchy (Valencia, Naples, 
       and Mexico, 1621-1635) / Christian Buschges -- The Ambans 
       of Tibet-imperial rule at the Inner Asian periphery / 
       Sabine Dabringhaus -- Part 2. Interactions -- 
       Remonstrating against royal extravagance in imperial China
       / Patricia Ebrey -- 'True and historical descriptions' : 
       European festivals and the printed record / Helen Watanabe
       -O'Kelly -- Ceremonial entries and the confirmation of 
       urban privileges in France, c. 1350-1550 / Neil Murphy -- 
       'Willingly we follow a gentle leader ... ' : joyous 
       entries into Antwerp / Margit Thofner -- Historical 
       narratives of the Kangxi emperor's inaugural visit to 
       Suzhou, 1684 / Michael G. Chang -- Towards a comparative 
       understanding of rulership : discourses, practices, 
       patterns / Jeroen Duindam. 
520 2  "Maintaining the connections between the dynastic court 
       and the provinces was a major challenge for pre-modern 
       governments. The allegiance of governors shifted easily 
       from the centre to the provinces. Ritual and festive 
       occasions, equally important to generate cohesion, were 
       rarely shaped wholly by either side. Agents & Interactions
       examines these connections in late imperial China, early 
       modern Europe, and the Ottoman empire. Contributions 
       highlight the different and evolving notions of the 
       governor, the choreography of rulers touring their realm, 
       and the interpretations of sources describing such events.
       Important intercultural parallels appear, and it becomes 
       clear that the domains of politics and culture cannot be 
       separated. The chapters in this volume suggest important 
       revisions and outline an agenda for comparison"--Provided 
       by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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700 1  Duindam, Jeroen Frans Jozef,|d1962-|0https://id.loc.gov/
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700 1  Dabringhaus, Sabine,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
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