The Dynastic Centre and the Provinces: Agents and Interactions (Rulers & Elites: Comparative Studies in Governance) by Professor Jeroen Duindam
English | May 1, 2014 | ISBN: 9004251480 | 256 Pages | PDF | 5 MB
Maintaining the connections between the dynastic court and the provinces was a major challenge for pre-modern governments. The allegiance of governors shifted easily from the centre to the provinces. Ritual and festive occasions, equally important to generate cohesion, were rarely shaped wholly by either side. Agents & Interactions examines these connections in late imperial China, early modern Europe, and the Ottoman empire.