Nations in Relationships (volume 2): Imperial States in Territory-kinship Relations

Nations in Relationships (volume 2): Imperial States in Territory-kinship Relations

by Xu Yong

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With the theme of "Region-Imperial State in Blood Relations", this book explains that after Qin Shihuang unified China, China's state and national governance went beyond the dominance of blood relations and transformed into the dominance of regional relations, forming a super-large regional territorial state. The imperial system that maintained this country included a series of new institutional factors such as centralization represented by imperial power, county bureaucracy, administrative cities, household integration, and national laws and regulations. The book consists of fifteen chapters, which explore the country and its governance process and internal dominance relationships from the unification of China by Qin Shihuang to the late Qing Dynasty in the form of special topics.

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