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Military Culture in Imperial China
Creators: Robin D. S. Yates, Ralph D. Sawyer, Michael Loewe, Rafe De Crespigny, Edward L. Dreyer, David A. Graff, Jonathan Karam Skaff, Don J. Wyatt, Kathleen Ryor, S. R. Gilbert, Grace S. Fong, Joanna Waley-cohen, Yingcong Dai, Peter C. Perdue, Nicola Di Cosmo
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Category: Book

List Price: $45.00
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Sales Rank: 2225562

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 456

ISBN: 0674031091
Dewey Decimal Number: 306.270951
EAN: 9780674031098
ASIN: 0674031091

Publication Date: February 15, 2009  (In 130 Days)
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This volume explores the relationship between culture and the military in Chinese society from early China to the Qing empire, with contributions by eminent scholars aiming to reexamine the relationship between military matters and law, government, historiography, art, philosophy, literature, and politics.

The book critically investigates the perception that, due to the influence of Confucianism, Chinese culture has systematically devalued military matters. There was nothing inherently pacifist about the Chinese governments’ views of war, and pragmatic approaches?even aggressive and expansionist projects?often prevailed.

Though it has changed in form, a military elite has existed in China from the beginning of its history, and military service included a large proportion of the population at any given time. Popular literature praised the martial ethos of fighting men. Civil officials attended constantly to military matters on the administrative and financial ends. The seven military classics produced in antiquity continued to be read even into the modern period.

These original essays explore the ways in which intellectual, civilian, and literary elements helped shape the nature of military institutions, theory, and the culture of war. This important contribution bridges two literatures, military and cultural, that seldom appear together in the study of China, and deepens our understanding of war and society in Chinese history.



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