Monarchies 1000-2000Reaktion Books, 2004年4月1日 - 320 頁 Monarchies 1000 –2000 surveys a form of government whose legitimacy rests not on voluntary consensus but on age-old custom, heredity and/or religious sanction. Global in scope and comparative in approach, W. M. Spellman's survey establishes connections between monarchy as idea and practice in a variety of historical and cultural contexts across a millennium when the system was without serious rival. Spellman examines the intellectual assumptions behind different models of monarchy, tracing the ways in which each of these assumptions shifted in response to historical factors. While no human institution has retreated as rapidly in the modern period, monarchy's remarkable longevity invites us to weigh the significance of hierarchy, subordination and dependence as constants of the human experience. |
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第 25 頁
... imperial office . In the words of one of the lead- ing scholars of China in the twentieth century , ' Never have so few ruled for so long over so many . " Beginning with the Shang dynasty of Northern China ( c . 1500–1066 BCE ) and ...
... imperial office . In the words of one of the lead- ing scholars of China in the twentieth century , ' Never have so few ruled for so long over so many . " Beginning with the Shang dynasty of Northern China ( c . 1500–1066 BCE ) and ...
第 26 頁
W. M. Spellman. Hungary and Russia . In imperial China , where the lands and productive resources under the control of central government exceeded anything owned by Europe's quarrelsome rulers , such imperial fragmentation was ...
W. M. Spellman. Hungary and Russia . In imperial China , where the lands and productive resources under the control of central government exceeded anything owned by Europe's quarrelsome rulers , such imperial fragmentation was ...
第 27 頁
... imperial level , a clear sign that the supernatural mandate to rule had been withdrawn . Ancient and commonly accepted beliefs regarding the emperor's powers also shaped the institution down into the modern age . The earliest mythical ...
... imperial level , a clear sign that the supernatural mandate to rule had been withdrawn . Ancient and commonly accepted beliefs regarding the emperor's powers also shaped the institution down into the modern age . The earliest mythical ...
第 28 頁
... imperial projects proceeded apace thanks to the orga- nization of the empire into 48 administrative units , each under the control of royally appointed military and civilian subordi- nates . Later dynasties would accept the idea that ...
... imperial projects proceeded apace thanks to the orga- nization of the empire into 48 administrative units , each under the control of royally appointed military and civilian subordi- nates . Later dynasties would accept the idea that ...
第 29 頁
... imperial official by an unpre- dictable emperor was , within this framework of understanding , equivalent to a modern - day ' act of God'.13 In addition to the strongly felt need for a common ruler , China's geographical isolation from ...
... imperial official by an unpre- dictable emperor was , within this framework of understanding , equivalent to a modern - day ' act of God'.13 In addition to the strongly felt need for a common ruler , China's geographical isolation from ...
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Monarchy without Manuscripts SubSaharan Africa and the Americas | 71 |
Theocratic Monarchy Byzantium and the Islamic Lands | 105 |
The European Anomaly 10001500 | 147 |
Monarchy and European Hegemony 15001914 | 189 |
Endings and Remnants Monarchy in the Twentieth Century | 225 |
Monarchy and the State in the TwentyFirst Century | 269 |
References | 277 |
Bibliography | 295 |
Index | 304 |
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