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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes ix
- Introduction 1
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Part 1 The Ruling House
- 1 Invoking Higher Authorities: Song Taizong’s Quest for Imperial Legitimacy and Its Architectural Legacy 27
- 2 Cao Xun and the Legend of Emperor Taizu’s Oath 62
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Part 2 The Literati and the Political System
- 3 Governing a Multicentered Empire: Prefects and Their Networks in the 1040s and 1210s 99
- 4 Anatomies of Reform 153
- 5 Bureaucratic Politics and Commemorative Biography 192
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Part 3 Statecraft Theory
- 8 Soldier Mutinies and Resistance during the Northern Song 217
- 9 State-Forced Relocations in China, 900– 1300 307
- Glossary of Chinese Characters 341
- Contributors 351
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1 The Ruling House
- 1 Invoking Higher Authorities: Song Taizong’s Quest for Imperial Legitimacy and Its Architectural Legacy 27
- 2 Cao Xun and the Legend of Emperor Taizu’s Oath 62
-
Part 2 The Literati and the Political System
- 3 Governing a Multicentered Empire: Prefects and Their Networks in the 1040s and 1210s 99
- 4 Anatomies of Reform 153
- 5 Bureaucratic Politics and Commemorative Biography 192
-
Part 3 Statecraft Theory
- 8 Soldier Mutinies and Resistance during the Northern Song 217
- 9 State-Forced Relocations in China, 900– 1300 307
- Glossary of Chinese Characters 341
- Contributors 351
- Index 353