Zhou History Unearthed - the Bamboo Manuscript Xinian and Early Chinese Historiography

Zhou History Unearthed - the Bamboo Manuscript Xinian and Early Chinese Historiography

Author: Yuri Pines

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Published: 2020-10-27

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780231196628

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Zhou History Unearthed offers both a novel understanding of early Chinese historiography and a fully annotated translation of Xinian (String of Years), the most notable historical manuscript from the state of Chu. Yuri Pines details the importance of Xinian and other recently discovered texts for our understanding of history writing in Zhou China.


Zhou History Unearthed

Zhou History Unearthed

Author: Yuri Pines

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2020-11-10

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0231551754

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There is a stark contrast between the overarching importance of history writing in imperial China and the meagerness of historical texts from the centuries preceding the imperial unification of 221 BCE. However, recently discovered bamboo manuscripts from the Warring States period (453–221 BCE) have changed this picture, leading to reappraisals of early Chinese historiography. These manuscripts shed new light on questions related to the production, circulation, and audience of historical texts in early China; their different political, ritual, and ideological usages; and their roles in the cultural and intellectual dynamics of China’s vibrant pre-imperial age. Zhou History Unearthed offers both a novel understanding of early Chinese historiography and a fully annotated translation of Xinian (String of Years), the most notable historical manuscript from the state of Chu. Yuri Pines elucidates the importance of Xinian and other recently discovered texts for our understanding of history writing in Zhou China (1046–255 BCE), as well as major historical events and topics such as Chu’s cultural identity. Pines explores how Xinian challenges existing interpretations of the nature and reliability of canonical historical texts on the Zhou era, such as Zuo zhuan (Zuo Tradition/Commentary) and Records of the Historian (Shiji). A major work of scholarship and translation, Zhou History Unearthed sheds new light on early Chinese history and historiography, demonstrating how new archaeological findings are changing our knowledge of China’s pre-imperial days.


Bureaucracy and the State in Early China

Bureaucracy and the State in Early China

Author: Feng Li

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2008-12-11

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0521884470

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This ook redefines the bureaucracy of Ancient Chinese society during the Western Zhou period. The analysis is based on inscriptions of royal edicts from the period carved into bronze vessels. The inscriptions clarify the political and social construction of the Western Zhou and the ways in which it exercised its authority.


Zuozhuan and Early Chinese Historiography

Zuozhuan and Early Chinese Historiography

Author: Yuri Pines

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-10-30

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 9004685367

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Zuozhuan (Zuo Tradition) is the foundational text of Chinese historiography and the largest text from preimperial China. For two millennia, its immense complexity has given rise to countless controversies, with scholars debating its nature, time of composition, and historical reliability. In the present volume—the first of its kind in any Western language—leading scholars of ancient China, Greece, and Rome approach Zuozhuan from multi-faceted perspectives to examine in detail Zuozhuan’s sources, narrative patterns, and meta-narrative devices; analyze the text in dialogue with other ancient Chinese works; and open it to the comparative study with ancient Greek and Roman historiography. Contributors are: Chen Minzhen, Stephen Durrant, Joachim Gentz, Martin Kern, Wai-yee Li, Nino Luraghi, Ellen O’Gorman, Yuri Pines, David Schaberg, and Kai Vogelsang.


Early Chinese Manuscript Collections

Early Chinese Manuscript Collections

Author: Rens Krijgsman

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-03-06

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9004540849

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As the first study of manuscript collections, this book asks what changes when sayings, stories, songs, and spells are brought together on the same carrier. Covering a plethora of manuscripts from the Warring States and early empires, and spanning sources from philosophy, historiography, poetry, and technical literature, this study describes the whole life-cycle of multiple texts collected on a single manuscript. Drawing on comparative and interdisciplinary advances and based on careful study of manuscript materiality and textuality, this book shows the importance of collections in the development of and access to text and knowledge in early China.


The Threshold

The Threshold

Author: Zeb Raft

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-09-09

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1684176581

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What happens when historiography—the way historical events are committed to writing—shapes historical events as they occur? How do we read biography when it is truly “life-writing,” its subjects fully engaged with the historiographical rhetoric that would record their words and deeds?


Writing Early China

Writing Early China

Author: Edward L. Shaughnessy

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2023-11-01

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1438495234

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Archaeological discoveries over the past one hundred years have resulted in repeated calls to "rewrite ancient Chinese history." This is especially true of documents written on oracle bones, bronze vessels, and bamboo strips. In Writing Early China, Edward L. Shaughnessy surveys all of these types of documents and considers what they reveal about the creation and transmission of knowledge in ancient China. Opposed to the common view that most knowledge was transmitted orally in ancient China, Shaughnessy demonstrates that by no later than the tenth century BCE scribes were writing lengthy texts like portions of the Chinese classics, and that by the fourth century BCE the primary mode of textual transmission was by way of visual copying from one manuscript to another.


Introduction to the Tsinghua Bamboo-Strip Manuscripts

Introduction to the Tsinghua Bamboo-Strip Manuscripts

Author: Guozhang Liu

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-05-18

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 900431234X

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The Tsinghua University bamboo-strip manuscripts are among the most extraordinary collections of ancient texts discovered in China to date. In Introduction to the Tsinghua Bamboo-Strip Manuscripts, Liu Guozhong, one of the scholars intimately involved in editing the Tsinghua strips, offers a straightforward overview to the complexities inherent in researching this collection. Liu provides an invaluable glimpse into how these artifacts were cleaned, preserved, and prepared for publication, while also situating them within a history of similar finds. He moreover explores in detail a number of crucial questions raised by the Tsinghua strips, from the transmission of the Shangshu and the nature of the oft-neglected Yi Zhoushu, to the implications these texts have for our understanding of early Western Zhou history.


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Publisher: 聯合電子出版有限公司(代理)

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The Oxford Handbook of Early China

The Oxford Handbook of Early China

Author: Elizabeth Childs-Johnson

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 825

ISBN-13: 0199328366

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A chronological and interdisciplinary study of early China from the Neolithic through Warring States periods (ca 5000-500BCE).