1. The Emperor of Dunhuang: Rethinking Political Regionalism in Tenth Century China.
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Wen, Xin
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FAILED states , *MIDDLE Ages , *EMPERORS , *REGIONALISM , *POWER (Social sciences) ,TANG dynasty, China, 618-907 ,CHINESE history - Abstract
The political history of medieval China is written primarily on the basis of official records produced at centers of political power by victors in the preceding trans-dynastic war. With the help of alternative sources, one can hope to challenge the triumphalist and teleological narrative imbedded in these records. In this article, I use documents preserved in the Dunhuang "library cave" to uncover a failed attempt to establish a regional state with imperial pretensions in Dunhuang immediately after the fall of the Tang. This kind of political regionalism seen in Dunhuang is also found in several other post-Tang states in Sichuan and Guangdong. My investigation of their similarities exposes the teleological nature of the conventional framework of "Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms," and demands that we rethink the political history of China after the fall of the Tang. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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