Edith Jemima Simcox
Primitive Civilizations - Volume 2
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Primitive Civilizations - Volume 2
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A pioneering comparative analysis of the economic history of ancient societies including Egypt and China, first published in 1897.
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A pioneering comparative analysis of the economic history of ancient societies including Egypt and China, first published in 1897.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781108021852
- ISBN-10: 1108021859
- Artikelnr.: 32095960
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781108021852
- ISBN-10: 1108021859
- Artikelnr.: 32095960
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Book IV. Ownership in China: 1. The land and its history
2. The ancient monarchy
3. Political ethics and political economy
4. The rural economy of the Chow
5. Industry and trade in the middle antiquity of China
6. Social and domestic relations in mediaeval China
7. Feudalism and the fall of Chow
8. The philosophers of the hundred schools
9. The usurpation of T'sin and the burning of the books
10. Reign of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-229 AD)
11. From the Three Kingdoms to the Souy Dynasty (221-620 AD)
12. The Tang Dynasty (620-907 AD)
13. Chinese finance from the Han to the Tang Dynasty
14. Posterior dynasties and the Sung (907-1280 AD)
15. Agrarian economy and the innovator's laws
16. Taxation and finance under the Sung
17. Two literary statesmen of the Sung Dynasty
18. Controversies, the schools and the examinations
19. Foreign accounts of China under the Sung and the first Mongols
20. The Mongols after Kubla
21. The Ming Dynasty (1368-1649 AD)
22. Education, art, and social changes under the Ming
23. Foreign accounts of China under the Ming
24. The Mantchu Dynasty, called Tsing, 1644-****
25. Contemporary China
26. Life in Chinese villages
27. The wages and organization of industry
28. Commerce and trade
29. The law of marriage and inheritance
30. Agrarian laws and customs
31. Financial and mercantile offences
32. Miscellaneous laws, administration and social institutions
Conclusions
Appendices
Index.
2. The ancient monarchy
3. Political ethics and political economy
4. The rural economy of the Chow
5. Industry and trade in the middle antiquity of China
6. Social and domestic relations in mediaeval China
7. Feudalism and the fall of Chow
8. The philosophers of the hundred schools
9. The usurpation of T'sin and the burning of the books
10. Reign of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-229 AD)
11. From the Three Kingdoms to the Souy Dynasty (221-620 AD)
12. The Tang Dynasty (620-907 AD)
13. Chinese finance from the Han to the Tang Dynasty
14. Posterior dynasties and the Sung (907-1280 AD)
15. Agrarian economy and the innovator's laws
16. Taxation and finance under the Sung
17. Two literary statesmen of the Sung Dynasty
18. Controversies, the schools and the examinations
19. Foreign accounts of China under the Sung and the first Mongols
20. The Mongols after Kubla
21. The Ming Dynasty (1368-1649 AD)
22. Education, art, and social changes under the Ming
23. Foreign accounts of China under the Ming
24. The Mantchu Dynasty, called Tsing, 1644-****
25. Contemporary China
26. Life in Chinese villages
27. The wages and organization of industry
28. Commerce and trade
29. The law of marriage and inheritance
30. Agrarian laws and customs
31. Financial and mercantile offences
32. Miscellaneous laws, administration and social institutions
Conclusions
Appendices
Index.
Book IV. Ownership in China: 1. The land and its history
2. The ancient monarchy
3. Political ethics and political economy
4. The rural economy of the Chow
5. Industry and trade in the middle antiquity of China
6. Social and domestic relations in mediaeval China
7. Feudalism and the fall of Chow
8. The philosophers of the hundred schools
9. The usurpation of T'sin and the burning of the books
10. Reign of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-229 AD)
11. From the Three Kingdoms to the Souy Dynasty (221-620 AD)
12. The Tang Dynasty (620-907 AD)
13. Chinese finance from the Han to the Tang Dynasty
14. Posterior dynasties and the Sung (907-1280 AD)
15. Agrarian economy and the innovator's laws
16. Taxation and finance under the Sung
17. Two literary statesmen of the Sung Dynasty
18. Controversies, the schools and the examinations
19. Foreign accounts of China under the Sung and the first Mongols
20. The Mongols after Kubla
21. The Ming Dynasty (1368-1649 AD)
22. Education, art, and social changes under the Ming
23. Foreign accounts of China under the Ming
24. The Mantchu Dynasty, called Tsing, 1644-****
25. Contemporary China
26. Life in Chinese villages
27. The wages and organization of industry
28. Commerce and trade
29. The law of marriage and inheritance
30. Agrarian laws and customs
31. Financial and mercantile offences
32. Miscellaneous laws, administration and social institutions
Conclusions
Appendices
Index.
2. The ancient monarchy
3. Political ethics and political economy
4. The rural economy of the Chow
5. Industry and trade in the middle antiquity of China
6. Social and domestic relations in mediaeval China
7. Feudalism and the fall of Chow
8. The philosophers of the hundred schools
9. The usurpation of T'sin and the burning of the books
10. Reign of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-229 AD)
11. From the Three Kingdoms to the Souy Dynasty (221-620 AD)
12. The Tang Dynasty (620-907 AD)
13. Chinese finance from the Han to the Tang Dynasty
14. Posterior dynasties and the Sung (907-1280 AD)
15. Agrarian economy and the innovator's laws
16. Taxation and finance under the Sung
17. Two literary statesmen of the Sung Dynasty
18. Controversies, the schools and the examinations
19. Foreign accounts of China under the Sung and the first Mongols
20. The Mongols after Kubla
21. The Ming Dynasty (1368-1649 AD)
22. Education, art, and social changes under the Ming
23. Foreign accounts of China under the Ming
24. The Mantchu Dynasty, called Tsing, 1644-****
25. Contemporary China
26. Life in Chinese villages
27. The wages and organization of industry
28. Commerce and trade
29. The law of marriage and inheritance
30. Agrarian laws and customs
31. Financial and mercantile offences
32. Miscellaneous laws, administration and social institutions
Conclusions
Appendices
Index.