04259nam 22005173 450 991100924960332120240619080240.00-520-37822-910.1525/9780520378223(MiAaPQ)EBC31326912(Au-PeEL)EBL31326912(CKB)32311382400041(DE-B1597)694896(DE-B1597)9780520378223(OCoLC)1441725620(EXLCZ)993231138240004120240619d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOrdering the World Approaches to State and Society in Sung Dynasty China1st ed.Berkeley :University of California Press,2018.©1993.1 online resource (455 pages)Studies on China Series ;v.160-520-41494-2 0-520-30300-8 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Series Editors -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction -- I. Su Hsun's Pragmatic Statecraft -- 2. State Power and Economic Activism during the New Policies, 1068-1085: The Tea and Horse Trade and the "Green Sprouts" Loan Policy -- 3. Government, Society, and State: On the Political Visions of Ssu-ma Kuang and Wang An-shih -- 4. Chu Hsi's Sense of History -- 5. Community and Welfare: Chu Hsi's Community Granary in Theory and Practice -- 6. Charitable Estates as an Aspect of Statecraft in Southern Sung China -- 7. Moral Duty and Self-Regulating Process in Southern Sung Views of Famine Relief -- 8. The Historian as Critic: Li Hsin-ch'uan and the Dilemmas of Statecraft in Southern Sung China -- 9. Wei Liao-weng's Thwarted Statecraft -- 10. Chen Te-hsiu and Statecraft -- Glossary -- Works Cited -- Index.The Sung Dynasty (960-1278) was a time of vast changes and new challenges in China. The growth of the urban and rural economics, population increase, the emergence of an educated elite, political and intellectual ferment, and threats from hostile neighbors are some of the forces that shaped the age. How did Sung statesmen and thinkers view the relation of state and society and the role of political action in solving society's ills? The essays in Ordering the World explore contemporary ideas underlying policies, programs, and institutions of the period and examine attitudes toward history and sources of authority. Their findings have important implications for our understanding of the neo-Confucian movement in Sung history and of the Sung in the history of Chinese ideas about politics and social action.   Contents: Introduction by Conrad Schirokauer and Robert P. Hymes "Su Hsun's Pragmatic Statecraft," by George Hatch "State Power and Economic Activism during the New Policies, 1068-1085," by Paul J. Smith "Government, Society, and State," by Peter K. Bol "Chu Hsi's Sense of History," by Conrad Schirokauer "Community and Welfare," by Richard von Glahn "Charitable Estates as an Aspect of Statecraft in Southern Sung China," by Linda Walton "Moral Duty and Self-Regulating Process in Southern Sung Views of Famine Relief," by Robert P. Hymes "The Historian as Critic," by John W. Chaffee "Wei Liao-weng's Thwarted Statecraft," by James T. C. Liu "Chen Te-hsiu and Statecraft," by Wm. Theodore de Bary  This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demandtechnology. This title was originally published in 1993.Studies on China SeriesHISTORY / Asia / GeneralbisacshHISTORY / Asia / General.951/.02Hymes Robert1828030Schirokauer Conrad133505MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009249603321Ordering the World4396107UNINA