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Marriage and the law in the age of Khubilai Khan : cases from the Yuan dianzhang / Bettine Birge.

LIBRA KNN542 .A49 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Birge, Bettine, author, translator.
Language:
Chinese
English
Subjects (All):
Yuan dian zhang.
Marriage law--China--History--To 1500--Sources.
Marriage law.
Marriage law--China--Cases--Early works to 1800.
History.
China--History--Yuan dynasty, 1260-1368.
China.
Yuan Dynasty (China).
Genre:
Court decisions and opinions.
Early works.
History.
Sources.
Trials, litigation, etc.
Physical Description:
vii, 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
Summary:
"The Mongol conquest of China in the thirteenth century and Khubilai Khan's founding of the Yuan dynasty brought together under one government people of vastly different languages, religions, and social customs. Chinese law evolved rapidly to accommodate these changes, as reflected in the great compendium Yuan dianzhang (Statutes and Precedents of the Yuan Dynasty). The records of legal cases contained in this seminal text, Bettine Birge shows, paint a portrait of medieval Chinese family life--and the conflicts that arose from it--that is unmatched by any other historical source. Marriage and the Law in the Age of Khubilai Khan reveals the complex, sometimes contradictory inner workings of the Mongol-Yuan legal system, seen through the prism of marriage disputes in chapter eighteen of the Yuan dianzhang, which has never before been translated into another language. Birge's meticulously annotated translation clarifies the meaning of terms and passages, some in a hybrid Sino-Mongolian language, that have eluded scholars for generations. The text includes court testimony--recorded in the vivid vernacular of people from all social classes--in lawsuits over adultery, divorce, rape, wife-selling, runaway slave marriages, and other conflicts. It brings us closer than any other source to the actual Mongolian speech of Khubilai and the great khans who succeeded him as they struggled to reconcile very different Mongol, Muslim, and Chinese legal traditions and confront the challenges of ruling a diverse polyethnic empire"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The historical and social context of the Yuan dianzhang
Yuan administration and the legal system
Origins, contents, and transmission of the Yuan dianzhang
Notes on the translation
Sections 1-2 : marriage rites and exchanges; getting married
Sections 3-5 : marriage between officials and commoners; marriages of military personnel; divorce
Sections 6-8 : when the husband dies; levirate marriage approved; no levirate marriage
Sections 9-12 : secondary wives; marriage between slaves and commoners; marriage of entertainers; marriage during the mourning period.
Notes:
Includes Part I "The Age of Khubilai Khan and the Yuan dianzhang"--A text by Bettine Birge, and Part II "Chapter 18 'Marriage' from the Yuan dianzhang"--an annotated translation of a medieval Chinese legal text.
Text in English, with some text in English translated from the Chinese.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contains:
Container of: Birge, Bettine. Age of Khubilai Khan and the Yuan dianzhang.
Container of: Yuan dian zhang. 18. English.
ISBN:
9780674975514
0674975510
OCLC:
959648481

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