Cambridge History of China volume 1

The Cambridge History of China: The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 B.C. - 220 A.D. is the first volume of the Cambridge History of China series. This volume consists of sixteen articles about the Former and Later Han.

List of Articles

 * 1) "The state and empire of ch'in" by Derk Bodde.
 * 2) "The Former Han dynasty" by Michael Loewe.
 * 3) "Wang Mang, the restoration of the Han dynasty, and Later Han" by Hans Bielenstein.
 * 4) "The conduct of government and the issues at stake (A.D. 57-167)" by Michael Loewe.
 * 5) "The fall of Han" by B. J. Mansvelt Beck.
 * 6) "Han foreign relations" by Yü Ying-Shih.
 * 7) "The structure and practice of government" by Michael Loewe.
 * 8) "The institutions of Later Han" by Hans Bielenstein.
 * 9) "Ch'in and Han law" by A. F. P. Hulsewé.
 * 10) "The economic and social history of Former Han" by Nishijima Sadao.
 * 11) "The economic and social history of Later Han" by Patricia Ebrey.
 * 12) "The religious and intellectual background" by Michael Loewe.
 * 13) "The concept of sovereignty" by Michael Loewe.
 * 14) "The development of the Confucian schools" by Robert P. Kramers.
 * 15) "Confucian, Legalist, and Taoist thought in Later Han" by Ch'en Ch'i-Yün.
 * 16) "Philosophy and religion from Han to Sui" by Paul Demiéville.