First published in 1989, this translation from the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang is now out of print and available only through specialist libraries. The present version, almost thirty years after the original publication, represents a formal second edition and is offered to those who may be interested in the history of the Later Han dynasty on the eve of its fall into ruin at the end of the second century AD. Both the translation and the notes have been revised, with some references to later works, including my own. The format is different, but the original pagination is indicated throughout
This thesis centers on a family surnamed Li in the first half of the fourth century. The Lis were or...
In the period after the fall of the Later Han Dynasty 後漢 (25-220), numerous historians began to revi...
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This volume is planned as the first of three, to provide an annotated translation of Chapters 44 to...
A. F. P. Hulsewe, Remnants of Han Law, Tome I, Introductory Studies and an Annotated Translation of ...
The received version of the text Zhuang zi can be traced to the fourth century AD when its commentat...
This work was first published as No. 21 of the Asian Studies Monographs: New Series of the Faculty o...
During the Sung dynasty many versions of the national history were compiled. All these national hist...
The Shang shu 尚書 or the Shu ching 書經 is one of the oldest and the most important historical books in...
During the Spring-Autumn period (722–420 BCE) and the time of the Warring States (480–222 CE), China...
In the three volumes of The History of the Former Han Dynasty, Professor H. H. Dubs translated the b...
(6) Tsung Lin’s original seems to have been lost between Sung and Yüan. It is generally held that th...
The primary concern of my thesis is the translation of the first chapter, Untrammelled Wandering, in...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
[An Outline of the Civil Administration of the Later Han Empire. Based on the Introduction to: Emper...
This thesis centers on a family surnamed Li in the first half of the fourth century. The Lis were or...
In the period after the fall of the Later Han Dynasty 後漢 (25-220), numerous historians began to revi...
The Later Han dynasty, also known as Eastern Han, ruled China for the first two centuries of the Chr...
This volume is planned as the first of three, to provide an annotated translation of Chapters 44 to...
A. F. P. Hulsewe, Remnants of Han Law, Tome I, Introductory Studies and an Annotated Translation of ...
The received version of the text Zhuang zi can be traced to the fourth century AD when its commentat...
This work was first published as No. 21 of the Asian Studies Monographs: New Series of the Faculty o...
During the Sung dynasty many versions of the national history were compiled. All these national hist...
The Shang shu 尚書 or the Shu ching 書經 is one of the oldest and the most important historical books in...
During the Spring-Autumn period (722–420 BCE) and the time of the Warring States (480–222 CE), China...
In the three volumes of The History of the Former Han Dynasty, Professor H. H. Dubs translated the b...
(6) Tsung Lin’s original seems to have been lost between Sung and Yüan. It is generally held that th...
The primary concern of my thesis is the translation of the first chapter, Untrammelled Wandering, in...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
[An Outline of the Civil Administration of the Later Han Empire. Based on the Introduction to: Emper...
This thesis centers on a family surnamed Li in the first half of the fourth century. The Lis were or...
In the period after the fall of the Later Han Dynasty 後漢 (25-220), numerous historians began to revi...
The Later Han dynasty, also known as Eastern Han, ruled China for the first two centuries of the Chr...