PublisherThe Chinese University Press
Year of Publication2007
AuthorLEUNG Yuen Sang
Abstract
The book, edited by Professor Yuen-sang Leung, is a collection of seven case studies which treat different aspects of political and ritual legitimation in China and Europe over the past two millennia. With a primary focus on the analysis of crisis and change, the book’s main concern is how rulers and states work to produce a popular political consensus accepting their rule, an important issue in world history. Professor Cho-yun Hsu contributed introduction, and Professors Hok-lam Chan, Hok-ming Cheung, Ming-chiu Lai, Yuen-sang Leung, Kee-long So, Cathy Potter and the late Shui-lung Tsang presented their case studies in individual chapter.
Abstract
The book, edited by Professor Yuen-sang Leung, is a collection of seven case studies which treat different aspects of political and ritual legitimation in China and Europe over the past two millennia. With a primary focus on the analysis of crisis and change, the book’s main concern is how rulers and states work to produce a popular political consensus accepting their rule, an important issue in world history. Professor Cho-yun Hsu contributed introduction, and Professors Hok-lam Chan, Hok-ming Cheung, Ming-chiu Lai, Yuen-sang Leung, Kee-long So, Cathy Potter and the late Shui-lung Tsang presented their case studies in individual chapter.