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This important study provides the only comprehensive survey of Chinese women during the early medieval period of disunion, which lasted from the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty in 220 AD to the reunification of China by the Sui dynasty in 581 AD, also known as the Six Dynasties. Bret Hinsch offers rich descriptions of the most important aspects of female life in this era, including family and marriage, motherhood, political power, work, inheritance, education, and religious roles. He traces women’s lived experiences as well as the emotional life and the ideals they pursued. Building on the best Western and Japanese scholarship, Hinsch also draws heavily on Chinese primary sources and scholarship, most of which is unknown outside China. As the first study in English about women in the early medieval era, this groundbreaking book will open a new window into Chinese history for Western readers.

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A comprehensive overview that captures the complexities of political, social, philosophical, and ethnic shifts and irregularities typifying this period of China’s history and their impact on women. The lucid, readable style belies its breadth and depth. Recommended for anyone wishing to gain a historical perspective of women in early medieval China. -- Lily Lee, University of Sydney
If you don’t know much about early medieval China, Bret Hinsch’s informative and readable history will give you an extensive introduction in one sitting. Built on sound scholarship in Chinese and English, it weaves the lives of women of Chinese and foreign origins into a colorful tapestry of politics, family, work, religion, learning, virtue, and aspirations. Indeed, his book is an excellent taster for anyone unfamiliar with Chinese history, culture, and literature. -- Lo Yuet Keung, National University of Singapore

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Chronology of Medieval Chinese Dynasties and Eras Introduction 1 Family 2 Mothers 3 Politics 4 Work 5 Religion 6 Learning 7 Virtue 8 Ideals Conclusion: An Awakening of Female Consciousness Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

Women in Early Medieval China

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 05/10/2018
      ISBN13: 9781538117965, 978-1538117965
      ISBN10: 1538117967

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      Book Synopsis
      This important study provides the only comprehensive survey of Chinese women during the early medieval period of disunion, which lasted from the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty in 220 AD to the reunification of China by the Sui dynasty in 581 AD, also known as the Six Dynasties. Bret Hinsch offers rich descriptions of the most important aspects of female life in this era, including family and marriage, motherhood, political power, work, inheritance, education, and religious roles. He traces women’s lived experiences as well as the emotional life and the ideals they pursued. Building on the best Western and Japanese scholarship, Hinsch also draws heavily on Chinese primary sources and scholarship, most of which is unknown outside China. As the first study in English about women in the early medieval era, this groundbreaking book will open a new window into Chinese history for Western readers.

      Trade Review
      A comprehensive overview that captures the complexities of political, social, philosophical, and ethnic shifts and irregularities typifying this period of China’s history and their impact on women. The lucid, readable style belies its breadth and depth. Recommended for anyone wishing to gain a historical perspective of women in early medieval China. -- Lily Lee, University of Sydney
      If you don’t know much about early medieval China, Bret Hinsch’s informative and readable history will give you an extensive introduction in one sitting. Built on sound scholarship in Chinese and English, it weaves the lives of women of Chinese and foreign origins into a colorful tapestry of politics, family, work, religion, learning, virtue, and aspirations. Indeed, his book is an excellent taster for anyone unfamiliar with Chinese history, culture, and literature. -- Lo Yuet Keung, National University of Singapore

      Table of Contents
      Chronology of Medieval Chinese Dynasties and Eras Introduction 1 Family 2 Mothers 3 Politics 4 Work 5 Religion 6 Learning 7 Virtue 8 Ideals Conclusion: An Awakening of Female Consciousness Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

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