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The Cambridge history of China

This volume on the Sung Dynasty (960–1279) and its precursors presents the political history of China from the fall of the T'ang Dynasty in 907 to the Mongol conquest of the Southern Sung in 1279. The Sung era witnessed the profound social, intellectual, and economic transformation of China.
Print Book, English, 2009
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009
xxii, 1095 p. : mapas
9780521812481, 0521812488
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The Sung Dynasty and its precursors, 907–1279 Paul Jakov Smith; 1. The Five Dynasties Naomi Standen; 2. The Southern Kingdoms between the T'ang and the Sung 907–79 Hugh R. Clark; 3. Founding and consolidation of the Sung Dynasty under T'ai-tsu (960–76), T'ai-tsung (976–97), and Chen-tsung (997–1022) Lau Nap-yin and Huang K'uan-chung; 4. The reigns of Jen-tsung (1022–63) and Ying-tsung (1063–7) Michael McGrath; 5. Shen-Tsung's reign and the new policies of Wang An-Shih, 1067–85 Paul Jakov Smith; 6. Che-Tsung's reign (1085–1100) and the Age of Faction Ari Daniel Levine; 7. The reigns of Hui-Tsung (1100–26) and Ch'in-Tsung (1126–7) and the fall of the Northern Sung Ari Daniel Levine; 8. The move to the South and the reign of Kao-tsung (1127–62) Tao Jing-shen; 9. The reign of Hsiao-tsung (1162–89) Gong Wei Ai; 10. The reigns of Kuang-tsung (1189–94) and Ning-tsung (1194–1224) Richard L. Davis; 11. The reign of Li-tsung (1225–64) Richard L. Davis; 12. The reign of Tu-tsung (1264–74) and his successors to 1279 Richard L. Davis.
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