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The Dong World and Imperial China’s Southwest Silk Road

- Trade, Security, and State Formation
Af: James A. Anderson Engelsk Paperback

The Dong World and Imperial China’s Southwest Silk Road

- Trade, Security, and State Formation
Af: James A. Anderson Engelsk Paperback
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Brings a borderlands perspective to the history of China

From the eighth to thirteenth centuries along China’s rugged southern periphery, trade in tribute articles and an interregional horse market thrived. These ties dramatically affected imperial China’s relations with the emerging kingdoms in its borderlands. Local chiefs before the tenth century had considered the control of such contacts an important aspect of their political authority. Rulers and high officials at the Chinese court valued commerce in the region, where rare commodities could be obtained and vassal kingdoms showed less belligerence than did northern ones. Trade routes along this Southwest Silk Road traverse the homelands of numerous non-Han peoples.

This book investigates the principalities, chiefdoms, and market nodes that emerged and flourished in the network of routes that passed through what James A. Anderson calls the "Dong world," a collection of Tai-speaking polities in upland valleys. The process of state formation that arose through trade coincided with the differentiation of peoples who were later labeled as distinct ethnicities. Exploration of this formative period at the nexus of the Chinese empire, the Dali kingdom, and the Vietnamese kingdom reveals a nuanced picture of the Chinese province of Yunnan and its southern neighbors preceding Mongol efforts to impose a new administrative order in the region. These communities shared a regional identity and a lively history of interaction well before northern occupiers classified its inhabitants as "national minorities" of China.

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Brings a borderlands perspective to the history of China

From the eighth to thirteenth centuries along China’s rugged southern periphery, trade in tribute articles and an interregional horse market thrived. These ties dramatically affected imperial China’s relations with the emerging kingdoms in its borderlands. Local chiefs before the tenth century had considered the control of such contacts an important aspect of their political authority. Rulers and high officials at the Chinese court valued commerce in the region, where rare commodities could be obtained and vassal kingdoms showed less belligerence than did northern ones. Trade routes along this Southwest Silk Road traverse the homelands of numerous non-Han peoples.

This book investigates the principalities, chiefdoms, and market nodes that emerged and flourished in the network of routes that passed through what James A. Anderson calls the "Dong world," a collection of Tai-speaking polities in upland valleys. The process of state formation that arose through trade coincided with the differentiation of peoples who were later labeled as distinct ethnicities. Exploration of this formative period at the nexus of the Chinese empire, the Dali kingdom, and the Vietnamese kingdom reveals a nuanced picture of the Chinese province of Yunnan and its southern neighbors preceding Mongol efforts to impose a new administrative order in the region. These communities shared a regional identity and a lively history of interaction well before northern occupiers classified its inhabitants as "national minorities" of China.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 298
ISBN-13: 9780295752792
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0295752793
Kategori: China
Udg. Dato: 2 jul 2024
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 230mm
Højde: 153mm
Forlag: University of Washington Press
Oplagsdato: 2 jul 2024
Forfatter(e): James A. Anderson
Forfatter(e) James A. Anderson


Kategori China


ISBN-13 9780295752792


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 298


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 230mm


Højde 153mm


Udg. Dato 2 jul 2024


Oplagsdato 2 jul 2024


Forlag University of Washington Press