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Family & Home Divided by a Common Language: Factional Conflict in Late Northern Song China

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Name:Family & Home Divided by a Common Language: Factional Conflict in Late Northern Song China
ASIN/ISBN:0824832663
Language:English
File size:2.1 Mb
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824832663
Publish Date: edition 2008
File Type: PDF
Pages: 273 pages
File Size: 2,1 mb
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Divided by a Common Language: Factional Conflict in Late Northern Song China

Between 1044 and 1104, ideological disputes divided China's sociopolitical elite, who organized into factions battling for control of the imperial government. Advocates and adversaries of state reform forged bureaucratic coalitions to implement their policy agendas and to promote like-minded colleagues. During this period, three emperors and two regents in turn patronized a new bureaucratic coalition that overturned the preceding ministerial regime and its policies. This ideological and political conflict escalated with every monarchical transition in a widening circle of retribution that began with limited purges and ended with extensive blacklists of the opposition.Divided by a Common Language is the first English-language study to approach the political history of the late Northern Song in its entirety and the first to engage the issue of factionalism in Song political culture. Ari Daniel Levine explores the complex intersection of Chinese political, cultural, and intellectual history by examining the language that ministers and monarchs used to articulate conceptions of political authority. Despite their rancorous disputes over state policy, factionalists shared a common repertoire of political discourses and practices, which they used to promote their comrades and purge their adversaries. Conceiving of factions in similar ways, ministers sought monarchical approval of their schemes, employing rhetoric that imagined the imperial court as the ultimate source of ethical and political authority.

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