Sui-Tang Chang'an : a study in the urban history of medieval China

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Sui-Tang Chang'an : a study in the urban history of medieval China

Victor Cunrui Xiong

(Michigan monographs in Chinese studies, v. 85)

Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, c2000

1st ed

  • : alk. paper

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隋唐長安

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-344) and index

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Chang'an was the most important city in early imperial China, yet this is the first comprehensive study of the Sui-Tang capital in the English language. Following a background sketch of the earlier Han dynasty Chang'an and an analysis of the canonical and geomantic bases of the layout of the Sui-Tang capital, this volume focuses on the essential components of the city--its palaces, central and local administrative quarters, ritual centers, marketplaces, residential wards, and monasteries. Based on careful textual and archaeological research, this volume gives a sense of why Sui-Tang Chang'an was considered the most spectacular metropolis of its age. Victor C. Xiong is Associate Professor of Asian History and Chair of East Asian Studies, Western Michigan University. He has written several articles on the urban, cultural, and socioeconomic history of early imperial China, with special focus on the Sui-Tang period.

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