This chapter analyses geographic concepts and ideas, and their influence on concrete actions in Ming China (14th–17th c.). Outlining the basic traits of Chinese world order, in which the Emperor (or rather the ‘Son of Heaven’) claimed to rule over the whole world, it discusses the influence of a geographic order that focused on society and culture as being situated at the centre of the world and at once identical with the centre of civilization. Drawing on Chinese sources on Southeast Asia, this chapter demonstrates, how this order could still provide for interactions with foreign rulers that were based on privileges and a tributary system: Chinese concepts of order included foreign peoples by assigning them specific places and obligations ...
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This paper aims to show that conveying political ideas in spatial terms is an important and distinct...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
In the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Catholic missionaries arrived in China to preach Christianity....
The Chinese people developed a dynamic and rich civilization at the eastern end of Eurasia. Geograph...
Imperial China's conception of the world order, by René Servoise The Middle Empire, a vast enclosed ...
This thesis examines the statecraft thought of one particularly important scholar-official, Qiu Jun ...
The current landscape of Global History literature appears dominated by a rather asymmetrical dichot...
The article deals with the typology of Chinese culture during the Ming Dynasty (1398-1644). Study of...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
This chapter traces the contours of the Sinosphere as an information order. East Asian history has ...
International audienceAfter an introductory overview of the treatises on geography and their content...
Contrary to the view of national borders as a product of modernization, the Great Wall was considere...
From the founding of imperial China in 221 B.C.E. until the eighteenth century the nomadic peoples o...
Analysing Qing China's relations with her neighbours, a distinction between her continental and mari...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, global capitalism has introduced an unprecedented phenomenon:...
This paper aims to show that conveying political ideas in spatial terms is an important and distinct...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
In the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Catholic missionaries arrived in China to preach Christianity....