Perduring Protest? : : Perspectives on the History of Remonstrance in China / / Thomas Crone [and eight others] editors.
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Superior document: | Studien zu Macht und Herrschaft |
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Place / Publishing House: | Göttingen, Deutschland : : V&R unipress,, [2023] ©2023 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studien zu Macht und Herrschaft.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (0 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Series Editors' Preface
- Thomas Crone: Introduction
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Thomas Crone: A Different Flavour: The Concept of "Remonstrance" (jian ) in Texts of the Zhou Period
- 1 Zhou Period Remonstrance
- 2 Peripheral Aspects
- 3 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Felix Bohlen: Narrative Discourses on Power and Rule: The Anecdote and the Exemplum in the Shanghai Manuscript ˋThe Remonstrance of Bao Shuya and Xi Peng'
- 1 ˋThe Remonstrance of Bao Shuya and Xi Peng': Structure and Internal Criticism
- 2 The Exemplum of Gao Zong and His Advisor Zu Ji: Structure, Function, and Teaching
- 3 Structural, Formal, and Conceptual Relations to Transmitted Texts
- 4 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Paul Fahr: Remonstrating under Difficult Circumstances: The Case of Wang Jia in ˋHanshu', Chapter 86
- 1 Introduction
- 2 High Officials under Pressure
- 3 Chapter 86: An Overview
- 4 Wang Jia's Memorials
- 4.1 Consult Advisors and Value Their Advice
- 4.2 Keep Apart What Is Public and What Is Private
- 4.3 Be Concerned about Public Approval
- 4.4 Uphold the Dignity of Your Office and the Achievements of Your Ancestors
- 5 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Béatrice L'Haridon: Remonstrance in a Declining Empire: The Case of Chen Fan, Minister to Emperors Huan and Ling of the Eastern Han Dynasty
- 1 Remonstrances at the End of the Eastern Han Dynasty
- 2 Remonstrances in Chen Fan's Biographical Account
- 3 Remonstrances and Their Resonances
- 3.1 Contemporary Resonances
- 3.2 Later Resonances
- 4 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature.
- Eugen Wiens: Errant Grace? Criticism of Amnesties in Imperial China with a Focus on the Tang Dynasty
- 1 Amnesties in Pre-Imperial and Medieval Times
- 2 Early Statements on Amnesties and Their Reception in Remonstrances
- 3 Influence of the Remonstrances
- 4 Comparison to Other Critiques
- 5 Evaluation of the Relevant Statements in the Classical Writings and Remonstrances of the First Type
- 6 Second Category of Remonstrances against Amnesties
- 7 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature
- Christian Schwermann: The Place of Remonstrance in Chinese History: Its Function, Institutional Embedding, and Legacy
- 1 Remonstrating in East and West: Some Parallels
- 2 The Place of Remonstrance in the ˋInstitutional Body' of the Empire
- 3 The Legacy of Remonstrance in Modern China
- 4 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Literature
- List of Contributors.