Ordering the World |
Acknowledgments |
Contributors |
![]() | Introduction |
![]() | One Su Hsun's Pragmatic Statecraft |
![]() | Two State Power and Economic Activism during the New Policies, 1068-1085' The Tea and Horse Trade and the "Green Sprouts" Loan Policy |
![]() | Three Government, Society, and State: On the Political Visions of Ssu-ma Kuang and Wang An-shih |
![]() | Four Chu Hsi's Sense of History |
![]() | Five Community and Welfare: Chu Hsi's Community Granary in Theory and Practice |
![]() | Six Charitable Estates as an Aspect of Statecraft in Southern Sung China |
Seven Moral Duty and Self-Regulating Process in Southern Sung Views of Famine Relief |
![]() | Eight The Historian as Critic: Li Hsin-ch'uan and the Dilemmas of Statecraft in Southern Sung China |
Nine Wei Liao-weng's Thwarted Statecraft |
![]() | Ten Chen Te-hsiu and Statecraft |
![]() | Glossary |
![]() | Works Cited |
![]() | Index |