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Civil Examinations and Meritocracy in Late Imperial China
Başlık:
Civil Examinations and Meritocracy in Late Imperial China
Yazar:
Elman, Benjamin A., author.
ISBN:
9780674726048
Fiziksel Tanım:
1 online resource(416p.) : illustrations.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Conventions -- Introduction -- 1. Ming Imperial Power, Cultural Politics, and Civil Examinations -- 2. Ming to Qing: "Way Learning" Standards and the 8- Legged Essay -- 3. Circulation of Ming- Qing Elites -- 4. Classical Literacy in Late Imperial China -- 5. Anxiety, Dreams, and the Examination Life -- 6. Limits of Dynastic Power -- 7. From Ming to Qing Policy Questions -- 8. Curricular Reform: From Qing to the Taipings -- 1. Dates of Chinese Dynasties -- 2. Emperors of the Great Ming (1368– 1644) -- 3. Emperors of the Great Qing (1644– 1911) -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Abstract:
Benjamin Elman describes how education, examinations, and civil service fostered the world's first professional class based on demonstrated knowledge. Chinese civil examinations, a piece of social engineering worked out over centuries, prefigured the regime of meritocratic exams that undergirds higher education around the globe today.