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Jaeyoon Song: Classics and State Activism in Imperial China 出版

Title:

Traces of Grand Peace: Classics and State Activism in Imperial China 


Author: Jaeyoon Song 

Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center (October 26, 2015)

ISBN: 9780674088368

Price: $59.95

Pages: 450


Introduction:

 Since the second century BC the Confucian Classics, endorsed by the successive ruling houses of imperial China, had stood in tension with the statist ideals of “big government.” In Northern Song China (960–1127), a group of reform-minded statesmen and thinkers sought to remove the tension between the two by revisiting the highly controversial classic, the Rituals of Zhou: the administrative blueprint of an archaic bureaucratic state with the six ministries of some 370 offices staffed by close to 94,000 men. With their revisionist approaches, they reinvented it as the constitution of state activism. Most importantly, the reform-councilor Wang Anshi’s (1021–1086) new commentary on the Rituals of Zhou rose to preeminence during the New Policies period (ca. 1068–1125), only to be swept into the dustbin of history afterward. By reconstructing his revisionist exegesis from its partial remains, this book illuminates the interplay between classics, thinkers, and government in statist reform, and explains why the uneasy marriage between classics and state activism had to fail in imperial China.


About the Author

Jaeyoon Song is Associate Professor in the Department of History at McMaster University. He is a specialist in 11th-14th century Chinese intellectual history and the history of political thought. Song teaches courses on both pre-modern and modern Chinese history including Chinese intellectual traditions, Modern China and the Great Chinese Cultural Revolution. He is now working on his second book manuscript, Institutions of Empire: Statecraft Traditions in Ma Duanlin’s (1252?-1323) Comprehensive Survey.


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