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Women in Song and Yuan China

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 2020

Summary

This deeply researched book provides an original history of Chinese women during the pivotal Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368). Bret Hinsch explores the most important aspects of female life in this era―political power, family, work, inheritance, religious roles, and emotions―and considers why the status of women declined during this period.

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Copyright year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-1-5381-4491-6
ISBN-Online
978-1-5381-4492-3
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
218
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Chronology of Dynasties and Eras No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Chapter 1 Family No access Pages 11 - 36
  3. Chapter 2 Government No access Pages 37 - 56
  4. Chapter 3 Wealth No access Pages 57 - 74
  5. Chapter 4 Religion No access Pages 75 - 86
  6. Chapter 5 Learning No access Pages 87 - 98
  7. Chapter 6 Virtue No access Pages 99 - 120
  8. Chapter 7 Image No access Pages 121 - 130
  9. Chapter 8 The Conquest Dynasties No access Pages 131 - 148
  10. Conclusion No access Pages 149 - 154
  11. Glossary No access Pages 155 - 158
  12. Notes No access Pages 159 - 180
  13. Bibliography No access Pages 181 - 208
  14. Index No access Pages 209 - 218

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