Examines the rebellion of the eleventh-century Tai chieftain N¹ng Tr Cao, whose struggle for independence along VietnamÂ's mountainous northern frontier was a pivotal event in Sino-Vietnamese relations.
Examines the rebellion of the eleventh-century Tai chieftain N¹ng Tr Cao, whose struggle for independence along VietnamÂ's mountainous northern frontier was a pivotal event in Sino-Vietnamese relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James A. Anderson is associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is the author of The Rebel Den of Nùng Trí Cao: Eleventh-Century Rebellion and Response along the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier (University of Washington Press, 2007).
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List of Maps List of Figures List of Appendix Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Conventions 1. The Great King Nung Tri Cao: A Rebel's Role in Shaping Regional Identity along the Modern Sino-Vietnamese Border 2. The Legacy of the Chinese Imperial Tribute System in the South: Balancing Ritual Harmony with Frontier Stability 3. Examples of Negotiated Autonomy: Sino-Vietnamese Relations Before the Eleventh Century 4. Gaining Legitimacy at the Empire's Edge: Indigenous Tai-Speaking Communities along the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier through the Early Song Period 5. The Specter of Southern Power: Nung Tri Cao's Insurrection, Court Reaction, and the Legacy of Nam Viet 6. Tempting "Treacherous Factions": The Manipulation of Frontier Alliances on the Eve of the 1075 Sino-Vietnamese Borderlands War 7. Monumental Pride: Sino-Vietnamese Cross-Border Commemorations of Nung Tri Cao 8. Conclusion Appendix 1: Inscriptions from the Ky Sam Temple Appendix 2: Inscriptions from the Nung Tri Cao Temple Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
List of Maps List of Figures List of Appendix Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Conventions 1. The Great King Nung Tri Cao: A Rebel's Role in Shaping Regional Identity along the Modern Sino-Vietnamese Border 2. The Legacy of the Chinese Imperial Tribute System in the South: Balancing Ritual Harmony with Frontier Stability 3. Examples of Negotiated Autonomy: Sino-Vietnamese Relations Before the Eleventh Century 4. Gaining Legitimacy at the Empire's Edge: Indigenous Tai-Speaking Communities along the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier through the Early Song Period 5. The Specter of Southern Power: Nung Tri Cao's Insurrection, Court Reaction, and the Legacy of Nam Viet 6. Tempting "Treacherous Factions": The Manipulation of Frontier Alliances on the Eve of the 1075 Sino-Vietnamese Borderlands War 7. Monumental Pride: Sino-Vietnamese Cross-Border Commemorations of Nung Tri Cao 8. Conclusion Appendix 1: Inscriptions from the Ky Sam Temple Appendix 2: Inscriptions from the Nung Tri Cao Temple Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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