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Religion and Society in T'ang and Sung China

Ebrey, Patricia Buckley(Edited by)Gregory, Peter N.(Edited by)
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The T'ang (618-907) and Sung (960-1279) dynasties were times of great change in China.

The economy flourished, the population doubled, printing led to a great increase in the availability of books, Buddhism became a fully sinicized religion penetrating deeply into ordinary life.

This volume represents a collaborative effort of nine scholars of Chinese religion, history, and thought to begin addressing the question of how changes in the religions of the Chinese people were implicated in the momentous social and cultural changes of this period.

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Product Details
University of Hawai'i Press
0824815122 / 9780824815127
Hardback
200.951
30/08/1993
United States
400 pages, illustrations
685 grams