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Bureaucracy and the state in early China : governing the western Zhou

"Ancient Chinese society developed a sophisticated and complex bureaucracy which is still in operation today and which had its pristine form in the government of the Western Zhou from 1045 to 771 BC, ranking among the oldest administrations in the world. Li Feng, one of the leading scholars of the period, explores and interprets the origins and operational characteristics of that bureaucracy on the basis of the contemporaneous inscriptions of royal edicts cast onto bronze vessels, many of which have been discovered quite recently in archaeological explorations. The inscriptions clarify the political and social construction of the Western Zhou and the ways in which it exercised its authority. The discussion is accompanied by illustrations of the bronze vessels and their inscriptions, together with full references to their discovery and current ownership. The book also discusses the theory of bureaucracy and criticizes the various models of early-archaic states on the basis of close reading of the inscriptions. It redefines the Western Zhou as a kin-ordered and settlement based state."--p. [4] of cover.

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  • "Bureaucracy and the state in early china governing the western Zhou"
  • "中国早期的官僚制度和国家"
  • "Zhongguo zao qi de guan liao zhi du he guo jia"
  • "Zhong guo zao qi de guan liao zhi du he guo jia"

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  • ""Ancient Chinese society developed a sophisticated and complex bureaucracy which is still in operation today and which had its pristine form in the government of the Western Zhou from 1045 to 771 BC, ranking among the oldest administrations in the world. Li Feng, one of the leading scholars of the period, explores and interprets the origins and operational characteristics of that bureaucracy on the basis of the contemporaneous inscriptions of royal edicts cast onto bronze vessels, many of which have been discovered quite recently in archaeological explorations. The inscriptions clarify the political and social construction of the Western Zhou and the ways in which it exercised its authority. The discussion is accompanied by illustrations of the bronze vessels and their inscriptions, together with full references to their discovery and current ownership. The book also discusses the theory of bureaucracy and criticizes the various models of early-archaic states on the basis of close reading of the inscriptions. It redefines the Western Zhou as a kin-ordered and settlement based state."--p. [4] of cover."@en

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  • "Bureaucracy and the state in early China : governing the western Zhou"
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  • "Xi zhou de zheng ti : Zhong guo zao qi de guan liao zhi du he guo jia"
  • "Bureaucracy and the state in early China governing the western Zhou"@en
  • "西周的政体"
  • "Xi zhou de zheng ti"
  • "西周的政体 : 中国早期的官僚制度和国家"
  • "Xi Zhou de zheng ti : Zhongguo zao qi de guan liao zhi du he guo jia"