The political and military thought of Xin Qiji, 1140-1207, with a translation of his ten discussions (Meiqin shi lun) / Bai Yan.

Author
Yan, Bai [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press, ©2005.
Description
viii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [294]-311) and index.
    Contents
    • Preface / Stephen FitzGerald
    • Ch. 1. Introduction : Xin Qiji and previous studies of his writing
    • Ch. 2. The historical context : relationship between the Song and Jin
    • Pt. 1. The rise of the Jurchen tribe
    • Pt. 2. The first period of the relationship between the Song and Jin (1115-1125), a joint military campaign
    • Pt. 3. The second period of the relationship between the Song and Jin (1125-1127), the Jin invasions and end of the Northern Song dynasty
    • Pt. 4. The third period of the relationship between the Song and Jin (1127-1162), the beginning of the Southern Song and the two peace treaties
    • Pt. 5. The fourth period of the relationship between the Song and Jin (1163-1206), the uneasy peace
    • Pt. 6. The fifth period of the relationship between the Song and Jin (1206-1234), the northern expedition of 1206 and the Jiatai peace treaty
    • Ch. 3. Xin Qiji's biography (1140-1207)
    • Pt. 1. Xin Qiji's origin (1140-1161)
    • Pt. 2. Xin Qiji's early official life (1162-1181)
    • Pt. 3. Twenty years out of public life (1181-1202)
    • Pt. 4. The final five years (1202-1207)
    • Ch. 4. The ten discussions and Xin Qiji's place in history
    • Pt. 1. The "ten discussions"
    • Pt. 2. Xin Qiji's place in history.
    ISBN
    • 0773462058
    • 9780773462052
    • 0889460760
    • 9780889460768
    LCCN
    2005049558
    OCLC
    60500505
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