Unbounded Loyalty

Unbounded Loyalty
Author: Naomi Standen
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824829832

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Unbounded Loyalty investigates how frontiers worked before the modern nation-state was invented. The perspective is that of the people in the borderlands who shifted their allegiance from the post-Tang regimes in North China to the new Liao empire (907–1125). Naomi Standen offers new ways of thinking about borders, loyalty, and identity in premodern China. She takes as her starting point the recognition that, at the time, "China" did not exist as a coherent entity, neither politically nor geographically, neither ethnically nor ideologically. Political borders were not the fixed geographical divisions of the modern world, but a function of relationships between leaders and followers. When local leaders changed allegiance, the borderline moved with them. Cultural identity did not determine people’s actions: Ethnicity did not exist. In this context, she argues, collaboration, resistance, and accommodation were not meaningful concepts, and tenth-century understandings of loyalty were broad and various. Unbounded Loyalty sheds fresh light on the Tang-Song transition by focusing on the much-neglected tenth century and by treating the Liao as the preeminent Tang successor state. It fills several important gaps in scholarship on premodern China as well as uncovering new questions regarding the early modern period. It will be regarded as critically important to all scholars of the Tang, Liao, Five Dynasties, and Song periods and will be read widely by those working on Chinese history from the Han to the Qing.

Biennial Report

Biennial Report
Author: Vermont. Department of Public Welfare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1928
Genre: Charities
ISBN:

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1922/24 covers the report of the Board of Charities and Probation, 1922/23, and that of its successor, the Dept. of Public Welfare, 1923/24.

Biennial Report

Biennial Report
Author: Vermont. Dept. of Public Welfare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1928
Genre: Public welfare
ISBN:

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1922/24 covers the report of the Board of Charities and Probation, 1922/23, and that of its successor, the Dept. of Public Welfare, 1923/24

V.R.I.

V.R.I.
Author: John Douglas Sutherland Campbell Duke of Argyll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1901
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Annual Register

Annual Register
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1898
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"A National Sentiment!"

Author: Edward Blake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1874
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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A Companion to the Medieval World

A Companion to the Medieval World
Author: Carol Lansing
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2012-12-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 111842512X

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Drawing on the expertise of 26 distinguished scholars, this important volume covers the major issues in the study of medieval Europe, highlighting the significant impact the time period had on cultural forms and institutions central to European identity. Examines changing approaches to the study of medieval Europe, its periodization, and central themes Includes coverage of important questions such as identity and the self, sexuality and gender, emotionality and ethnicity, as well as more traditional topics such as economic and demographic expansion; kingship; and the rise of the West Explores Europe’s understanding of the wider world to place the study of the medieval society in a global context

Critical Han Studies

Critical Han Studies
Author: Thomas Mullaney
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520289757

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Constituting over ninety percent of China's population, Han is not only the largest ethnonational group in that country but also one of the largest categories of human identity in world history. In this pathbreaking volume, a multidisciplinary group of scholars examine this ambiguous identity, one that shares features with, but cannot be subsumed under, existing notions of ethnicity, culture, race, nationality, and civilization.

Chesterton

Chesterton
Author: Garry Wills
Publisher: Image
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307423549

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Part of a literary circle that included H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Hillaire Belloc, and Max Beerbohm, G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) wrote essays of social criticism for contemporary journals, literary criticism (including notable books on Browning, Dickens, and Shaw), and works of theology and religious argument, but may have been best known for his Father Brown mysteries. Chesterton's interest in Catholic Christianity, first expressed in Orthodoxy, led to his conversion from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1922. This revised edition of Garry Wills's finely crafted biography includes updates to the text and a new introduction by the author.