Read The Everlasting Empire Online
Authors: Yuri Pines
Tags: #General, #History, #Ancient, #Political Science, #Asia, #History & Theory, #China
Holcombe, Charles, 189n47 |
Hong Kong, 40, 182 |
Hu Jintao ( , b. 1942), 169 |
Huai ( ) River, 12, 42 |
Huan Xuan ( , 369–404), 61–62 |
Huang Chao( , d. 884), 153–154, 157 |
Huang, Philip, 186n10, 194n45 |
Huang, Ray (Huang Renyu , 19182000), 56 , 131, 194n53 |
Huang Zongxi ( , 1610–1695), 49, 52, 63, 65 , 100, 192n12, 192n27, 194n47, 194n50, 198n62 |
Huiyuan ( , 334–416), 61 |
Hunan Province, 155, 204n40 |
“Hundred Flowers” movement, the, (1956–1957) 173 |
“Hundred Schools” of thought, 86–88 |
identity: ethnic, 8; group, of intellectuals, 76–81, 114; local, 16–17, 167; of nomads, 39; provincial, 166 |
imperiology, 7–8. See also empire |
“to implement the Way in Heaven’s stead” ( ti Tian xing Dao ), 155 |
intellectuals, 5, 139, 142, 159; autonomy of, 80, 83–85, 88, 91, 93; control of, 85–93; definition of, 76–77; and emperors, 5, 51, 77–78, 81–83, 92–102; group identity of, 76–81, 114; in Han, 86–89, 93–94; and history writing, 96–99; ideological authority of, 77, 80–81, 86, 93, 95 , 98–99; and local identities, 16–17, 32; in modern China, 8, 102–103, 164, 170–175, 181, 206n16, 206n18; moral leadership of, 5, 77; political involvement of, 76–77, 81–84, 99–102; pride of, 49–51, 81–84, 88; public-spiritedness of, 76, 100–101; “psychosis” of, 95 , 99–100; in Qin, 51, 85–86; in Qing, 63; in Song, 39–40, 76; suppression of, 85, 89–91; and unity, political, 17, 19, 33, 39–40, 102; in the Warring States |
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period, 16–17, 19, 33, 49–50, 78–85. See also disengagement, political; intelligentsia; literati; protest; shi |
intelligentsia ( zhishifenzi ), 171173, 175. See also intellectuals: in modern China |
“Internationale, The,” 152 |
Jesuits, 1 |
Jia Yi ( , 200–168 BCE), 20, 34 |
Jiang Jieshi ( , a.k.a. Chiang Kaishek, 1887–1975), 167–169 |
Jiang Jingguo ( , a.k.a. Chiang Ching-kuo, 1910–1988), 169 |
Jiang Zemin ( , b. 1926), 169 |
jiedushi , military commissioners (Tang), 26 |
Jin ( ), regional state (partitioned in 453 BCE), 13–14, 48, 192n8 |
Jin dynasty ( , 265–420) 111. See also Eastern Jin; Western Jin |
Jin ( , Jurchen) dynasty (1115–1234), 40, 195n58. See also Jurchens |
Jurchens, 36, 40, 117. See also Jin (Jurchen) dynasty |