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- Birge, Bettine, author, translator.
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
- Description
- Book — vii, 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- The historical and social context of the Yuan dianzhang
- Yuan administration and the legal system
- Origins, contents, and transmission of the Yuan dianzhang
- Notes on the translation
- Sections 1-2 : marriage rites and exchanges; getting married
- Sections 3-5 : marriage between officials and commoners; marriages of military personnel; divorce
- Sections 6-8 : when the husband dies; levirate marriage approved; no levirate marriage
- Sections 9-12 : secondary wives; marriage between slaves and commoners; marriage of entertainers; marriage during the mourning period.
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- Birge, Bettine, author, translator.
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
- Description
- Book — vii, 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- The historical and social context of the Yuan dianzhang
- Yuan administration and the legal system
- Origins, contents, and transmission of the Yuan dianzhang
- Notes on the translation
- Sections 1-2 : marriage rites and exchanges; getting married
- Sections 3-5 : marriage between officials and commoners; marriages of military personnel; divorce --tSections 6-8 : when the husband dies; levirate marriage approved; no levirate marriage
- Sections 9-12 : secondary wives; marriage between slaves and commoners; marriage of entertainers; marriage during the mourning period.
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- Birge, Bettine, author.
- Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : 5 halftones, 4 maps, 6 charts. Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Maps, Figures, and Charts
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part 1. The Age of Khubilai Khan and the Yuan dianzhang
- 1. The Historical and Social Context of the Yuan dianzhang
- 2. Yuan Administration and the Legal System
- 3. Origins, Contents, and Transmission of the Yuan dianzhang
- 4. Notes on the Translation
- Part 2. Chapter 18, “Marriage, ” from the Yuan dianzhang. An Annotated Translation
- 5. Sections 1–2: Marriage Rites and Exchanges; Getting Married
- 6. Sections 3–5: Marriage between Officials and Commoners; Marriages of Military Personnel; Divorce
- 7. Sections 6–8: When the Husband Dies; Levirate Marriage; 208 No Levirate Marriage
- 8. Sections 9–12: Secondary Wives; Marriage between Slaves and Commoners; Marriage of Entertainers; Marriage during the Mourning Period
- Appendix A. Translation of Title Page of the Yuan dianzhang
- Appendix B. Marriage Cases from Chapter 18 of the Yuan dianzhang in Chronological Order
- Appendix C. Marriage Cases from Chapter 18 of the Yuan dianzhang with Dates
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Birge, Bettine.
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- Description
- Book — xxi, 345 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm.
- Online
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- Birge, Bettine.
- Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxi, 345 pages) : illustrations, maps
- Summary
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- 1. Women and Property before the Sung: Evolution and Continuity
- Chou Feudalism and Confucian Ideals
- Han Dynasty Developments: Communal Living, Common Property
- Dowry versus Betrothal Gifts
- T'ang Inheritance and Property Law
- 2. Women and Property in the Sung: Legal Innovation in Changing Times
- Sung Law and the Legal System
- Transmission of Wealth to Women
- Daughters and Sons in Family Division
- Daughters' Inheritance by Testament and Legal Protection of the Property of Minors
- Inheritance by Daughters without Surviving Brothers
- New Provisions for Daughters in Cut-off Households
- Intervention of the State
- Daughters and Posthumous Heirs
- Women's Property within Marriage
- Taking Property out of a Marriage after the Husband's Death
- Remarriage and the Law
- Separate Property within Marriage While the Husband Was Alive
- Divorce
- Disposition of Dowry When a Wife Died without Heirs
- Conclusion: Property, Gender, and the Law
- 3. Women's Property and Confucian Reaction in the Sung
- Patrilineality and Daughters' Inheritance
- Opposition to Private Property within Marriage
- Chu Hsi's Encouragement of Dowry Donation
- Dowry Donation and the Learning of the Way Fellowship
- Growing Concern over Dowry during the Sung
- Learning of the Way Ideals and Women as Household Bursars
- Northern Sung Discourse on Women as Household Managers
- Chu Hsi and Women's Roles in the Household
- Chu Hsi's Contemporaries and Followers
- Huang Kan's Enforcement of Learning of the Way Ideals
- 4. Transformation of Marriage and Property Law in the Yuan
- Marriage and the Levirate in Mongol and Chinese Society
- Law in the Yuan Dynasty
- Family Property and Daughters' Inheritance
- Inheritance in Cut-off Households
- Women's Separate Property in Marriage
- Changing Laws on Marriage and Property in the Yuan
- Stage 1. Separation of Mongol and Chinese Law, 1260 to the End of 1271
- Stage 2. Mongolization of the Law and Universal Application of the Levirate, 1271-1276
- Stage 3. Reassertion of Chinese Values and Lenient Enforcement of the Levirate, 1276-1294
- Stage 4. Confucian Transformation of Marriage and Property Law, 1294-1320
- Stage 5. Exaltation of Chastity in the Late Yuan
- Post-Yuan Developments. Conclusion: Gender, Mongols, and Confucian Ideals.
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- Birge, Bettine.
- Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxi, 345 pages) : illustrations, maps
- Summary
-
- 1. Women and Property before the Sung: Evolution and Continuity
- Chou Feudalism and Confucian Ideals
- Han Dynasty Developments: Communal Living, Common Property
- Dowry versus Betrothal Gifts
- T'ang Inheritance and Property Law
- 2. Women and Property in the Sung: Legal Innovation in Changing Times
- Sung Law and the Legal System
- Transmission of Wealth to Women
- Daughters and Sons in Family Division
- Daughters' Inheritance by Testament and Legal Protection of the Property of Minors
- Inheritance by Daughters without Surviving Brothers
- New Provisions for Daughters in Cut-off Households
- Intervention of the State
- Daughters and Posthumous Heirs
- Women's Property within Marriage
- Taking Property out of a Marriage after the Husband's Death
- Remarriage and the Law
- Separate Property within Marriage While the Husband Was Alive
- Divorce
- Disposition of Dowry When a Wife Died without Heirs
- Conclusion: Property, Gender, and the Law
- 3. Women's Property and Confucian Reaction in the Sung
- Patrilineality and Daughters' Inheritance
- Opposition to Private Property within Marriage
- Chu Hsi's Encouragement of Dowry Donation
- Dowry Donation and the Learning of the Way Fellowship
- Growing Concern over Dowry during the Sung
- Learning of the Way Ideals and Women as Household Bursars
- Northern Sung Discourse on Women as Household Managers
- Chu Hsi and Women's Roles in the Household
- Chu Hsi's Contemporaries and Followers
- Huang Kan's Enforcement of Learning of the Way Ideals
- 4. Transformation of Marriage and Property Law in the Yuan
- Marriage and the Levirate in Mongol and Chinese Society
- Law in the Yuan Dynasty
- Family Property and Daughters' Inheritance
- Inheritance in Cut-off Households
- Women's Separate Property in Marriage
- Changing Laws on Marriage and Property in the Yuan
- Stage 1. Separation of Mongol and Chinese Law, 1260 to the End of 1271
- Stage 2. Mongolization of the Law and Universal Application of the Levirate, 1271-1276
- Stage 3. Reassertion of Chinese Values and Lenient Enforcement of the Levirate, 1276-1294
- Stage 4. Confucian Transformation of Marriage and Property Law, 1294-1320
- Stage 5. Exaltation of Chastity in the Late Yuan
- Post-Yuan Developments. Conclusion: Gender, Mongols, and Confucian Ideals.
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7. Women, property, and Confucian reaction in Sung and Yüan China (960-1368) [electronic resource] [2002]
- Birge, Bettine.
- Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- Description
- Book — xxi, 345 p. : ill., maps.
- Summary
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- Introduction--
- 1. Women and property before the Sung: evolution and continuity--
- 2. Women and property in the Sung: legal innovation in changing times--
- 3. Women's property and Confucian reaction in the Sung--
- 4. The transformation of marriage and property law in the Yuan-- Conclusion.
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- Kessler, Adam Theodore, 1958-
- Los Angeles, Calif. : Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, c1993.
- Description
- Book — 175 p. : ill (some col.), maps ; 32 cm.
- Online
Art & Architecture Library (Bowes)
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N7346 .I56 K47 1993 F | Unknown |
- Berkeley : University of California Press, c1989.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 593 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Education Library (Cubberley), SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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LA1131.8 .N46 1989 | Unknown |
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LA1131.8 .N46 1989 | Available |
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