Early Ming Government: The Evolution of Dual CapitalsPreliminary Material /Farmer Edward L. --Early Ming Emperors /Farmer Edward L. --The Ming Empire /Farmer Edward L. --The Founding, 1355-1379 /Farmer Edward L. --Instability, 1380-1402 /Farmer Edward L. --Consolidation of Ming Power: The Yung-Lo Era, 1403-1425 /Farmer Edward L. --The Dual Capital System /Farmer Edward L. --The Transition to Peking: Control of Resources /Farmer Edward L. --The Capital as a Power Center /Farmer Edward L. --Notes /Farmer Edward L. --Bibliography /Farmer Edward L. --Glossary /Farmer Edward L. --Index /Farmer Edward L. --Harvard East Asian Monographs /Farmer Edward L. |
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... organs . The implementation of the functions outlined above had to be accomplished by extending the regime's authority out from the capital . The relationship between the capi- tals and the rest of the empire reveals how the rulers ...
... organs . The implementation of the functions outlined above had to be accomplished by extending the regime's authority out from the capital . The relationship between the capi- tals and the rest of the empire reveals how the rulers ...
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... organs - a secretariat , a censor- ate , and a chief military commission . As early as 1373 , however , this began ... organ , was given the title " Branch ( hsing ) Chief Military Commission . " 52 No doubt this change in terminology ...
... organs - a secretariat , a censor- ate , and a chief military commission . As early as 1373 , however , this began ... organ , was given the title " Branch ( hsing ) Chief Military Commission . " 52 No doubt this change in terminology ...
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... organs similar to the capital . 73 Creating peace - keeping machinery in the provinces involved the classic problem of maintaining a balance between the center and the periphery . Hung - wu's initial solution was to create a " pre ...
... organs similar to the capital . 73 Creating peace - keeping machinery in the provinces involved the classic problem of maintaining a balance between the center and the periphery . Hung - wu's initial solution was to create a " pre ...
Contents
Early Ming Emperors | 1 |
THE MING EMPIRE | 3 |
Principal Capital Sites in Chinese History | 18 |
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