Kingship, Ritual, and Royal Ideology in Western Zhou China

Hardback

Main Details

Title Kingship, Ritual, and Royal Ideology in Western Zhou China
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Nicholas Vogt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:350
Dimensions(mm): Height 259,Width 181
Category/GenreAncient and classical art BCE to c 500 CE
Asian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9781316517611
ClassificationsDewey:931.03
Audience
General
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 10 November 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In accounts of Chinese history, the Western Zhou period has been lionized as a golden age of ritual, when kings created the ceremonies that underlay the traditions of imperial governance. In this book, Paul Nicholas Vogt rediscovers their roots in the vagaries of Western Zhou royal geopolitics through an investigation of inscriptions on bronze vessels, the best contemporary source for this period. He shows how the kings of the Western Zhou adapted ritual to create and retain power, while introducing changes that affected later remembrances of Zhou royal ritual and that shaped the tradition of statecraft throughout Chinese history. Using ritual and social theory to explain Western Zhou history, Vogt traces how the traditions of pre-modern China were born, how a ruling dynasty establishes and holds on to power, how religion and politics can support and restrain each other, and how ancient peoples made, used, and assigned meaning to art and artifacts.

Author Biography

Paul Nicholas Vogt is Assistant Professor of Early Chinese History at Indiana University, Bloomington.