Medieval Chinese Society and the Local "Community" |
![]() | TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION |
• | Stagnation, Feudalism, and Periodization |
• | The Six Dynasties Period in Chinese History |
• | The Six Dynasties and the "Community" |
• | The Kyodotai Debate |
GLOSSARY |
PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION |
![]() | PART I— CHINESE SOCIETY AND FEUDALISM: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PAST LITERATURE |
• | One— Introduction |
![]() | Two— Chinese Historical Studies in the Postwar Period and the Development of Conceptions of Feudalism |
• | The Two Paths to Feudalism |
• | The Development of Conceptions of Chinese Feudalism |
• | Logical Contradictions in the Conceptions of Feudalism |
• | Disputation over Conceptions of Feudalism |
![]() | Three— The Evolution of Critiques of Theories of Unilinear Development and the Problem of Feudalism |
• | "Modernization" Theory and the Problem of Reevaluating Feudalism |
• | Conceptions of Feudalism in Western Academic Circles and China's Autocratic Society |
• | The Revival of the Theory of the Asiatic Mode of Production and the Problem of Feudalism |
• | Four— Concluding Remarks |
GLOSSARY TO PART I |
![]() | PART II— THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD IN CHINA: SOCIETY IN THE SIX DYNASTIES AND SUI-T'ANG PERIODS AND THE "COMMUNITY" |
![]() | One— Transcending the World of Antiquity |
• | The Principles of Shang and Chou and Their Dissolution |
• | The Structure of the Ch'in-Han Empire and the Autonomous World |
• | The End of Empire and the Transcendence of the Foundations of Antiquity |
![]() | Two— The Medieval "Community" and Aristocratic Society |
• | The "Communitarian" Structure of Groups in the Wei-Chin Period |
• | The Autonomous World of the Six Dynasties Aristocracy |
• | The States of the Northern Dynasties, Sui, and T'ang, and the "Community" Ethic |
GLOSSARY TO PART II |
![]() | Notes |
• | TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION |
• | Two— Chinese Historical Studies in the Postwar Period and the Development of Conceptions of Feudalism |
• | Three— The Evolution of Critiques of Theories of Unilinear Development and the Problem of Feudalism |
• | Four— Concluding Remarks |
• | One— Transcending the World of Antiquity |
• | Two— The Medieval "Community" and Aristocratic Society |
![]() | INDEX |
• | A |
• | B |
• | C |
• | D |
• | E |
• | F |
• | G |
• | H |
• | I |
• | J |
• | K |
• | L |
• | M |
• | N |
• | O |
• | P |
• | R |
• | S |
• | T |
• | U |
• | V |
• | W |
• | Y |