Bültmann & Gerriets
Marius Kulin liest aus «A Crown Drowned in Shadows»
19.09.2025 um 19:00 Uhr
Confucian-Legalist State
A New Theory of Chinese History
von Dingxin Zhao
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Oxford Studies in Early Empire
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-19-088695-0
Erschienen am 01.06.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
Gewicht: 791 Gramm
Umfang: 468 Seiten

Preis: 49,20 €
keine Versandkosten (Inland)


Dieser Titel wird erst bei Bestellung gedruckt. Eintreffen bei uns daher ca. am 18. August.

Der Versand innerhalb der Stadt erfolgt in Regel am gleichen Tag.
Der Versand nach außerhalb dauert mit Post/DHL meistens 1-2 Tage.

klimaneutral
Der Verlag produziert nach eigener Angabe noch nicht klimaneutral bzw. kompensiert die CO2-Emissionen aus der Produktion nicht. Daher übernehmen wir diese Kompensation durch finanzielle Förderung entsprechender Projekte. Mehr Details finden Sie in unserer Klimabilanz.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung
Klappentext

  • Preface

  • A Disclaimer

  • Maps

  • Part I. Empirical and Theoretical Considerations

  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1: A Theory of Historical Change

  • Part II. The Historical Background of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty

  • Chapter 2: The Western Zhou (ca. 1045-771 BCE) Order and Its Decline

  • Chapter 3: The Historical Setting of Eastern Zhou, an Age of War

  • Part III. War-driven Dynamism in Eastern Zhou

  • Chapter 4: The Age of Hegemons (770-546 BCE)

  • Chapter 5: The Age of Transition (545-420 BCE)

  • Chapter 6: In the Age of Total War (419-221 BCE): (1) Philosophies and

  • Philosophers

  • Chapter 7: In the Age of Total War: (2) Absolutism Prevailing

  • Chapter 8: In the Age of Total War: (3) Qin and the Drive toward Unification

  • Chapter 9: Western Han and the Advent of the Confucian-Legalist State

  • Part IV. The Confucian-Legalist State and Patterns of Chinese History

  • Chapter 10: Pre-Song Challenges to the Confucian-Legalist

  • Political Framework and Song Responses

  • Chapter 11: Relations between Nomads and Settled Chinese in History

  • Chapter 12: Neo-Confucianism and the Advent of a "Confucian Society"

  • Chapter 13: Market Economy under the Confucian-Legalist State

  • Concluding Remarks

  • References



Dingxin Zhao is Max Palevsky Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago and the author of The Power of Tiananmen: State-Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement.



In The Confucian-Legalist State, Dingxin Zhao offers a radically new analysis of Chinese imperial history from the eleventh century BCE to the fall of the Qing dynasty. This study first uncovers the factors that explain how, and why, China developed into a bureaucratic empire under the Qin dynasty in 221 BCE. It then examines the political system that crystallized during the Western Han dynasty, a system that drew on China's philosophical traditions of Confucianism and Legalism. Despite great changes in China's demography, religion, technology, and socioeconomic structures, this Confucian-Legalist political system survived for over two millennia. Yet, it was precisely because of the system's resilience that China, for better or worse, did not develop industrial capitalism as Western Europe did, notwithstanding China's economic prosperity and technological sophistication beginning with the Northern Song dynasty.
In examining the nature of this political system, Zhao offers a new way of viewing Chinese history, one that emphasizes the importance of structural forces and social mechanisms in shaping historical dynamics. As a work of historical sociology, The Confucian-Legalist State aims to show how the patterns of Chinese history were not shaped by any single force, but instead by meaningful activities of social actors which were greatly constrained by, and at the same time reproduced and modified, the constellations of political, economic, military, and ideological forces. This book thus offers a startling new understanding of long-term patterns of Chinese history, one that should trigger debates for years to come among historians, political scientists, and sociologists.


andere Formate
weitere Titel der Reihe