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Village and Bureaucracy in Southern Sung China

McKnight, Brian E.
Village and Bureaucracy in Southern Sung China
In imperial China, workers drawn from the local populace performed many of the basic functions of local administration. Standing between the rulers and the ruled, these men mediated in both directions. McKnight's study concentrates on the nature of this village-level subbureaucratic activity in the Sung period, it sheds new light on the emergence of early Chinese society while providing a background against which to assess social changes durin...

CHF 54.50

Law and Order in Sung China

McKnight, Brian E. / Hannan, Patrick / Twitchett, Denis
Law and Order in Sung China
This study examines law enforcement within the context of Sung society. Professor McKnight shows that the group of criminals who were the core of the habitual criminal group in Sung China were young unattached males with few lifeskills. What became of the criminal after capture and conviction is also an important aspect of this study, which addresses basic questions in Chinese punishment. This work is the first comprehensive study of law enfor...

CHF 153.00

Enlightened Judgments, The, Ch'ing-Ming Chi: The Sung Dyn...

McKnight, Brian E. / Liu, James T. C.
Enlightened Judgments, The, Ch'ing-Ming Chi: The Sung Dynasty Collection
The Enlightened Judgments introduces everyday life in thirteenth-century China. The Sung Dynasty author of the collection brought together a host of documents selected from local judicial decisions and official papers to provide insights into contemporary life and its problems. It introduces a wonderful cast of Chinese characters-soldiers, merchants, gamblers, fishmongers, farmers, prostitutes, officials, local clerks, boatmen, military office...

CHF 125.00

Law and Order in Sung China

McKnight, Brian E. / Kuklick, Henrika
Law and Order in Sung China
This study examines law enforcement within the context of Sung society. Professor McKnight shows that the group of criminals who were the core of the habitual criminal group in Sung China were young unattached males with few lifeskills. What became of the criminal after capture and conviction is also an important aspect of this study, which addresses basic questions in Chinese punishment. This work is the first comprehensive study of law enfor...

CHF 251.00