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The Making Of Song Dynasty History Sources And Narratives 9601279 Ce Charles Hartman

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The Making Of Song Dynasty History Sources And Narratives 9601279 Ce Charles Hartman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.31 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Charles Hartman
ISBN: 9781108834834, 1108834833
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Making Of Song Dynasty History Sources And Narratives 9601279 Ce Charles Hartman by Charles Hartman 9781108834834, 1108834833 instant download after payment.

In this ambitious work of political and intellectual history, Charles Hartman surveys the major sources that survive as vestiges of the official dynastic historiography of the Chinese Song dynasty (960–1279). Analyzing the narratives that emerge from these sources as products of Song political discourse, Hartman offers a thorough introduction to the texts and the political circumstances surrounding their compilation. Distilling from these sources a 'grand allegory of Song history', he argues that the narratives embedded within reflect tension between a Confucian model of political institutionalism and the Song court's preference for a non-sectarian, technocratic model. Fundamentally rethinking the corpus of texts that have formed the basis of our understanding of the Song and of imperial China more broadly, this far-reaching account of historiographical process and knowledge production illuminates the relationship between official history writing and political struggle in China.

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