Throughout China’s imperial history there have been numerous attempts to establish dynasties, of which a considerable number resulted in ‘marginal dynasties’, that are short-lived and locally confined rules. These have been deemed illegitimate by traditional Chinese historiography, even though they naturally considered themselves as legitimate. Taking the example of the Great Xia this paper describes in detail their rise and fall and examines, how this ‘marginal dynasty’ claimed legitimacy. By contrasting evidence for traditional patterns of legitimation and elements of radical millenarian beliefs, it will be shown that, although the Xia's origins lay in a religiously motivated uprising and these beliefs continued to be vital, its leaders e...
A state-of-the-art study of popular movements and religiosity in Late Antiquity China (1st–2nd cent....
"Scholars and Rulers: imperial patronage under the Later Han dynasty" was first published in 2006 as...
According to many private historical works published in early Ch'ing, the peasant rebels were accuse...
The biographies of the Former Liang 前涼 rulers are placed not in the “Records of the Regional Rulers”...
Whether consciously or unconsciously, the historian's life always has an impact on his views and the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the early xia tradition from pre-Qin ti...
While it is a fact that the Han Dynasty was eventually succeeded by the Wei Dynasty, it was Liu Bei ...
In 221 BC, the battle-hardened warriors of the Qin state, the western frontier state and the most ag...
Diese Dissertation ist bis zum 17. Februar 2025 gesperrt.This dissertation examines the late Ming wo...
Despotism has been considered a characteristic feature of the Chinese imperial system throughout its...
China was already old in its own eyes by the year 221 B.C. To picture that age in its proper perspec...
There were two Confucian rituals of ancestor worship conducted in tai miao (mausoleum). The Confucia...
This paper analyzes the bureaucratic advancement of the Chenam Wang, a Ming descent group which had ...
This paper introduces a new reading of the “Shi fu” (Hauling of Captives), a chapter in the Yi Zhou ...
Kelly Carlton is a junior History major and Mandarin Chinese minor at the University of North Florid...
A state-of-the-art study of popular movements and religiosity in Late Antiquity China (1st–2nd cent....
"Scholars and Rulers: imperial patronage under the Later Han dynasty" was first published in 2006 as...
According to many private historical works published in early Ch'ing, the peasant rebels were accuse...
The biographies of the Former Liang 前涼 rulers are placed not in the “Records of the Regional Rulers”...
Whether consciously or unconsciously, the historian's life always has an impact on his views and the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the early xia tradition from pre-Qin ti...
While it is a fact that the Han Dynasty was eventually succeeded by the Wei Dynasty, it was Liu Bei ...
In 221 BC, the battle-hardened warriors of the Qin state, the western frontier state and the most ag...
Diese Dissertation ist bis zum 17. Februar 2025 gesperrt.This dissertation examines the late Ming wo...
Despotism has been considered a characteristic feature of the Chinese imperial system throughout its...
China was already old in its own eyes by the year 221 B.C. To picture that age in its proper perspec...
There were two Confucian rituals of ancestor worship conducted in tai miao (mausoleum). The Confucia...
This paper analyzes the bureaucratic advancement of the Chenam Wang, a Ming descent group which had ...
This paper introduces a new reading of the “Shi fu” (Hauling of Captives), a chapter in the Yi Zhou ...
Kelly Carlton is a junior History major and Mandarin Chinese minor at the University of North Florid...
A state-of-the-art study of popular movements and religiosity in Late Antiquity China (1st–2nd cent....
"Scholars and Rulers: imperial patronage under the Later Han dynasty" was first published in 2006 as...
According to many private historical works published in early Ch'ing, the peasant rebels were accuse...