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Chinese History in Geographical Perspective (Hardcover, New): Yongtao Du, Jeff Kyong-McClain Chinese History in Geographical Perspective (Hardcover, New)
Yongtao Du, Jeff Kyong-McClain; Contributions by Kathlene Baldanza, Peter K. Bol, Andrew Chittick, …
R2,291 Discovery Miles 22 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The authors in this volume believe that long-term, profound, and sometimes tumultuous changes in the last five hundred years of the history of China have been no less geographical than social, political, or economic. From the dialectics of local-empire relations to the imperial state's persistent array of projects for absorbing and transforming ethnic regions on the margins of empire; from the tripling of imperial territories in the Qing to the disputes over the identity of the former "outer zones" in the early Republican era; and from the universalistic imagination of "all-under-heaven" to the fraught processes of re-drawing a new set of nation-state boundaries in the twentieth century, the study of the dynamics of geography, broadly conceived, promises to provide insight into the contested development of the geographical entity which we, today, call 'China.'

'This Culture of Ours' - Intellectual Transitions in T'ang and Sung China (Paperback, New edition): Peter K. Bol 'This Culture of Ours' - Intellectual Transitions in T'ang and Sung China (Paperback, New edition)
Peter K. Bol
R1,285 Discovery Miles 12 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book traces the shared culture of the Chinese elite from the seventh to the twelfth centuries. The early T'ang definition of 'This Culture of Ours' combined literary and scholarly traditions from the previous five centuries. The late Sung Neo-Confucian movement challenged that definition. The author argues that the Tang-Sung transition is best understood as a transition from a literary view of culture - in which literary accomplishment and mastery of traditional forms were regarded as essential - to the ethical orientation of Neo-Confucianism, in which the cultivation of one's innate moral ability was regarded as the goal of learning. The author shows that this transformation paralleled the collapse of the T'ang order and the restoration of a centralized empire under the Sung, underscoring the connection between elite formation and political institutions.

'This Culture of Ours' - Intellectual Transitions in T'ang and Sung China (Hardcover): Peter K. Bol 'This Culture of Ours' - Intellectual Transitions in T'ang and Sung China (Hardcover)
Peter K. Bol
R4,530 Discovery Miles 45 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book traces the shared culture of the Chinese elite from the seventh to the twelfth centuries. The early T'ang definition of 'This Culture of Ours' combined literary and scholarly traditions from the previous five centuries. The late Sung Neo-Confucian movement challenged that definition. The author argues that the Tang-Sung transition is best understood as a transition from a literary view of culture - in which literary accomplishment and mastery of traditional forms were regarded as essential - to the ethical orientation of Neo-Confucianism, in which the cultivation of one's innate moral ability was regarded as the goal of learning. The author shows that this transformation paralleled the collapse of the T'ang order and the restoration of a centralized empire under the Sung, underscoring the connection between elite formation and political institutions.

Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching (Hardcover): Kidder-Smith, Peter K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, Don J. Wyatt Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching (Hardcover)
Kidder-Smith, Peter K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, Don J. Wyatt
R3,170 Discovery Miles 31 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The I Ching, or Book of Changes, has been one of the two or three most influential books in the Chinese canon. It has been used by people on all levels of society, both as a method of divination and as a source of essential ideas about the nature of heaven, earth, and humankind. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Sung dynasty literati turned to it for guidance in their fundamental reworking of the classical traditions. This book explores how four leading thinkers--Su Shih, Shao Yung, Ch'eng I, and Chu Hsi--applied the I Ching to these projects. These four men used the Book of Changes in strikingly different ways. Yet each claimed to find in it a sure foundation for human values. Their work established not only new meanings for the text but also new models for governance and moral philosophy that would be debated throughout the next thousand years of Chinese intellectual history. By focusing on their uses of the I Ching, this study casts a unique light on the complex continuity-within-change and rich diversity of Sung culture. Originally published in 1990. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching (Paperback): Kidder-Smith, Peter K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, Don J. Wyatt Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching (Paperback)
Kidder-Smith, Peter K. Bol, Joseph A. Adler, Don J. Wyatt
R1,419 Discovery Miles 14 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The "I Ching," or Book of Changes, has been one of the two or three most influential books in the Chinese canon. It has been used by people on all levels of society, both as a method of divination and as a source of essential ideas about the nature of heaven, earth, and humankind. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Sung dynasty literati turned to it for guidance in their fundamental reworking of the classical traditions. This book explores how four leading thinkers--Su Shih, Shao Yung, Ch'eng I, and Chu Hsi--applied the "I Ching" to these projects. These four men used the Book of Changes in strikingly different ways. Yet each claimed to find in it a sure foundation for human values. Their work established not only new meanings for the text but also new models for governance and moral philosophy that would be debated throughout the next thousand years of Chinese intellectual history. By focusing on their uses of the "I Ching," this study casts a unique light on the complex continuity-within-change and rich diversity of Sung culture.

Originally published in 1990.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Localizing Learning - The Literati Enterprise in Wuzhou, 1100-1600 (Hardcover): Peter K. Bol Localizing Learning - The Literati Enterprise in Wuzhou, 1100-1600 (Hardcover)
Peter K. Bol
R1,715 R1,560 Discovery Miles 15 600 Save R155 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Chinese History in Geographical Perspective (Paperback): Yongtao Du, Jeff Kyong-McClain Chinese History in Geographical Perspective (Paperback)
Yongtao Du, Jeff Kyong-McClain; Contributions by Kathlene Baldanza, Peter K. Bol, Andrew Chittick, …
R1,441 Discovery Miles 14 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The authors in this volume believe that long-term, profound, and sometimes tumultuous changes in the last five hundred years of the history of China have been no less geographical than social, political, or economic. From the dialectics of local-empire relations to the imperial state's persistent array of projects for absorbing and transforming ethnic regions on the margins of empire; from the tripling of imperial territories in the Qing to the disputes over the identity of the former "outer zones" in the early Republican era; and from the universalistic imagination of "all-under-heaven" to the fraught processes of re-drawing a new set of nation-state boundaries in the twentieth century, the study of the dynamics of geography, broadly conceived, promises to provide insight into the contested development of the geographical entity which we, today, call 'China.'

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