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中文名: 剑桥中国史 五代十国及宋史卷五第一部分
原名: The Cambridge History of China Volume 05_Part One The Five Dynasties and Sung China And Its Precursors_907-1279 AD
别名: Cambridge History of China Volume 5
作者: 主编:Denis Twitchett & John K. Fairbank
译者: n/a
资源格式: PDF
版本: 英文文字版
出版社: cambridge university press
书号: 9780521812481
发行时间: 2009年
地区: 台湾,美国,英国
语言: 英文
概述:
内容简介:
剑桥中国史
五代十国和宋史的政治部分
文化部分看来要再将来才能看到
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目录:
Introduction: The Sung Dynasty and Its Precursors, 907–1279............................... 1
by Paul Jakov Smith, Haverford College
Introduction..................................................................................................... 1
Coming Out of the T’ang: State Building in North and South................................. 1
Founding and Consolidation of the Sung, 960–1000............................................ 11
A Cycle of State Building on the Steppe, Tenth to Thirteenth
Centuries....................................................................................................... 15
Sino-Steppe Relations and the Shape of Dynastic Events...................................... 20
1 The Five Dynasties....................................................................................... 38
by Naomi Standen, University of Newcastle
Introduction.................................................................................................. 38
Fighting for Allegiances.................................................................................... 39
Allegiance and Alliance..................................................................................... 74
Moving to Consolidation................................................................................. 112
2 The Southern Kingdoms between the T’ang and the Sung,
907–979.................................................................................................... 133
by Hugh R. Clark, Ursinus College
Introduction................................................................................................ 133
From Banditry to State Formation, 875–c. 910................................................ 140
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10 The Reigns of Kuang-tsung (1189–1194) and Ning-tsung
(1194–1224)............................................................................................. 756
by Richard L. Davis, Lingnan University
The Reign of Kuang-tsung (1189–1194)........................................................ 758
Bureaucratic Leadership................................................................................ 762
Royalty at Odds........................................................................................... 766
Autocracy under Ning-tsung (1194–1224)...................................................... 773
Han T’o-chou against the Bureaucracy.......................................................... 775
The Ban on Tao-hs¨ueh............................................................................... 783
Rapprochement and the K’ai-hsi War (1205–1207)........................................ 789
Insurrection in Szechwan............................................................................... 795
The Coup in Lin-an....................................................................................... 805
Shih Mi-y¨uan in Power................................................................................. 812
Loyalists of Shantung.................................................................................... 823
Sung-Chin Conflict........................................................................................ 827
Domestic Concerns....................................................................................... 830
An Uncertain Succession................................................................................ 833
11 The Reign of Li-tsung (1224–1264)........................................................... 839
by Richard L. Davis, Lingnan University
Shih Mi-y¨uan in Isolation............................................................................... 839
Foreign Policy............................................................................................... 852
Bureaucratic Leadership and the Forces of Opinion............................................. 872
The Rise of Chia Ssu-tao................................................................................ 890
12 The Reign of Tu-tsung (1264–1274) and His Successors to 1279................... 913
by Richard L. Davis, Lingnan University
Dynasty Besieged.......................................................................................... 913
A Dynasty in Retreat..................................................................................... 929
The Fugitive Court........................................................................................ 946
Bibliography.................................................................................................. 963
Glossary–Index........................................................................................... 1011
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