Institutional Continuity Across Chinese Dynastic Transitions
Pubblicato da epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565216536
eBook
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Chinese dynastic history was not a series of isolated reigns but a continuous evolution of institutional frameworks that shaped governance for three millennia. This book examines how administrative systems, philosophical legitimacy, and bureaucratic structures persisted across dynastic changes—from Shang oracle bones to Qing examination systems.
Drawing on archaeological discoveries, imperial records, and material culture, the narrative traces recurring patterns: the Mandate of Heaven as political justification, civil service examinations as meritocratic gatekeeping, and Confucian ethics as administrative philosophy. Each dynasty inherited, adapted, and refined centralized governance models that proved remarkably durable.
The book explores how dynasties managed territorial expansion, ethnic diversity, and economic integration through evolving bureaucratic tools. Through analysis of legal codes, palace inscriptions, and provincial archives, it reveals the institutional logic connecting bronze-age kingdoms to late-imperial administration. Understanding these continuities illuminates how Chinese political culture developed its distinctive characteristics and why certain governance patterns endured through repeated regime changes.
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