A Collection of Essays on State Construction, National Identity and Social Integration in the Qin and Han Dynasties

A Collection of Essays on State Construction, National Identity and Social Integration in the Qin and Han Dynasties

by Li Yujie Editor-in-chief Li Mian

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The Qin and Han dynasties were an era of earth-shaking changes in ancient China since the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. The establishment of the unified state of Qin and Han was a new starting point for the formation of China's unified dynastic state and the Han nation. It was a pivotal period in the transformation from the patriarchal feudal state government and the early Chinese nation marked by "Zhuxia" to a unified monarchy and centralized state and a unified Han nation. It has epoch-making milestone significance. However, the process of state construction, national identity, and social integration during the Qin and Han Dynasties did not develop in a linear manner, but experienced a tortuous and reciprocating process. This book contains a total of 18 papers, starting from the state construction, social integration, and the interactive relationship between the state and society during the Qin and Han Dynasties, and studying the Qin and Han systems, Qin and Han national consciousness, Qin and Han grassroots social integration, and the development and evolution of various classes in the Qin and Han Dynasties. This book has important academic value for in-depth understanding of the unified relationship and dynamic characteristics of the country, nation, and society in ancient China.

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