Confucian-Legalist State

Confucian-Legalist State

A New Theory of Chinese History

Zhao, Dingxin (Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago)

Oxford University Press Inc

12/2015

472

Dura

Inglês

9780199351732

15 a 20 dias

The Confucian-Legalist State proposes a new theory of social change and, in doing so, analyzes the patterns of Chinese history, such as the rise and persistence of a unified empire, the continuous domination of Confucianism, and China's inability to develop industrial capitalism without Western imperialism.
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
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