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Nan wang : Liao qian qi zheng zhi shi = Coming to terms with the central kingdom : studies on the early Liao regine / Lin Hu zhu.
南望 : 辽前期政治史 = Coming to terms with the central kingdom : studies on the early Liao regine 林鹄著.
Van Pelt - East Asia DS751.72 .L555 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Lin, Hu, 1977- author.
- 林鵠, 1977- author.
- Series:
- San lian, Hafo Yanjing xue shu cong shu
- San lian, Hafo Yanjing xue shu cong shu = SDX & Harvard-Yenching academic library
- 三联・哈佛燕京学术丛书 = SDX & Harvard-Yenching academic library
- 三联・哈佛燕京学术丛书.
- Language:
- Chinese
- Subjects (All):
- China--History--Liao dynasty, 947-1125.
- China--Politics and government--907-979.
- China--Politics and government--960-1279.
- Liao Dynasty (China).
- Politics and government.
- China.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- iv, 367 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
- Edition:
- Beijing di 1 ban.
- 北京第1版.
- Other Title:
- Liao qian qi zheng zhi shi
- Coming to terms with the central kingdom : studies on the early Liao regine
- 辽前期政治史
- Place of Publication:
- Beijing Shi : Sheng huo, du shu, xin zhi san lian shu dian, 2018.
- 北京市 : 生活·读书·新知三联书店, 2018.
- Language Note:
- Table of contents also in English.
- Summary:
- 本书对辽代前期政治史,制度史的一系列重大问题给予新的阐释, 突破了既有研究对辽代历史的整体认识, 从而为" 汉化" 问题在中国史研究中提供了一些新的线索. 本书揭示出, 自辽初开始, 太祖至圣宗六位君主, 契丹政权从传统部族体制向中央集权的官僚体制的转变是始终不变的方向, 即便在对外趋于保守的穆,景,圣宗三朝, 其政治制度的演变也完全承袭了辽初的方向, 汉化不断走向深入. 辽代前期的汉化程度, 要远比学者们此前认识到的深入许多.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- "Sinicization" and the "Conquest Dynasties"
- Rethinking the duality of the Liao regime
- Abaoji's perspective on empire-building
- From the first year of Tang Tianfu era to the first year of Liao Shence era
- The great Khitan Kingdom
- Envisioning the empire
- The heir and the great kingdom
- The accession to the throne
- First move towards the central plain
- Second move
- Goal achieved
- The catastrophe
- The reign of Emperor Shizong
- Who was Wuyu?
- Marching towards the central plain, again
- The assassination
- Centralization and bureaucracy
- The reign of Taizu
- The reformation
- The establishment of a dual political system
- The halt of expansion
- Emperor Muzong
- The steppe vs. the central plain
- How did Muzong lose the three passes
- The myth of the "sleeping king": coming to terms with the grand strategy of Song Taizu
- Towards the great prosperity
- Emperor Jingzong
- Between Han and Song
- The legacy
- Peace achieved
- The irredentist campaign of Song
- The deadlock
- War again
- The Chanyuan treaty
- The development of centralization
- Pursuing sinicization
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1: were the Khitan Khans elected? a refutation
- Appendix 2: on Ordor; Henzhang and the Liao tribal system.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-364).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9787108062246
- 7108062240
- OCLC:
- 1056969341
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