Court Life in China: The Capital, Its Officials and People
Autor: | Isaac Taylor Headland |
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EAN: | 4057664606174 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 27.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | An Insider's Look at Chinese Court Culture and Society |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century China Chinese court system capital city life cultural exploration China detailed observations officials engaging cu historical analysis China imperial hierarchy culture insightful historical narrative vibrant societal structures |
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In 'Court Life in China: The Capital, Its Officials and People,' Isaac Taylor Headland offers an intricate exploration of the social and political frameworks of late Qing dynasty China. Through a keen observational lens, Headland delves into the intricate dynamics of the imperial court, detailing the roles and behaviors of officials, the rituals of governance, and the everyday lives of the people in the capital. The narrative, rich with firsthand accounts and personal experiences, shines a light on the cultural values and conflicts that painted the historical landscape of China during a time of transformation, wrapped in a literary style that balances scholarly rigor with engaging storytelling. Isaac Taylor Headland, an American educator and sinologist, spent much of his life immersed in Chinese culture and society. His lived experiences in China during his tenure as a missionary and educator provided him with the unique perspective and in-depth knowledge necessary to capture the nuanced interactions of court life. His understanding of the cultural intricacies'Äîsupported by his background in Western education and diplomacy'Äîaffords readers a rare glimpse into a world often obscured by caricatures of the East. This compelling work is recommended for historians, sinologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of culture and governance. Headland'Äôs nuanced, firsthand observations serve not only as a historical account but also as a lens through which contemporary readers can understand the complexities of Chinese court life. 'Court Life in China' is an invaluable resource that invites readers to engage with a critical period of cultural interchange and geopolitical intrigue.