Taoism under the T'ang: Religion and Empire During a Golden Age of Chinese History by Timothy Hugh Barrett

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  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • 112pp
  • Sales Rank: 397,569
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    • Pub. Date: August 2006
    • Publisher: Floating World Editions, Limited
    • Format: Hardcover, 112pp
    • Sales Rank: 397,569

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    This excellent essay was originally prepared at the request of Denis Twitchett, editor of the Cambridge History of China, in anticipation of publication in the second volume of that work to be devoted to the T'ang dynasty (618-907). While that project was experiencing delays, the essay became widely circulated among those interested in the history of Taoism, and has subsequently been published independently. The work sheds light on Taoism, China's great indigenous religion (if we see Confucianism as ethics and Buddhism as imported) during this vibrant and glorious period of Chinese history; without these insights, we can have only limited understanding of an important aspect of China's social, political, and of course, religious life.

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