
The Ming Dynasty
In the latter half of the fourteenth century, at one end of the Eurasian continent, the stage was not yet set for the emergence of modern nation-states. At the other end, the Chinese drove out their Mongol overlords, inaugurated a new native dynasty called Ming (1368–1644), and reasserted the mastery of their national destiny. It was a dramatic era of change, the full significance of which can only be perceived retrospectively. With the establishment of the Ming dynasty, a major historical tension rose into prominence between more absolutist and less absolutist modes of rulership. This produced a distinctive style of rule that modern students have come to call Ming despotism. It proved a capriciously absolutist pattern for Chinese government into our own time. [1, 2 ,3]
- Undertitel
- Its Origins and Evolving Institutions
- Författare
- Charles Hucker
- ISBN
- 9780472038121
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 310 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-01-19
- Sidor
- 105
