Blood and History in China by John W Dardess

Blood and History in China by John W Dardess

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John Dardess employs a wide range of little-used primary sources (letters, diaries, eyewitness accounts, memorials and imperial edicts) to provide a detailed narrative of the inner workings of the Ming government during the dramatic political repression of the ""Donglin Faction"" in the 1620s.

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Blood and History in China by John W Dardess

From 1625 to 1627 scholar-officials belonging to a militant Confucianist group known as the ""Donglin Faction"" suffered one of the most gruesome political repressions in China's history. Many were purged from key positions in the central government for their relentless push for a national moral rearmament under the Tianqi emperor. While their martyrs' deaths won them a lasting reputation for heroism and steadfastness, their opponents are remembered for fatally degrading the quality of Ming political life with their arrests and tortures of Donglin partisans. John Dardess employs a wide range of little-used primary sources (letters, diaries, eyewitness accounts, memorials, imperial edicts) to provide a remarkably detailed narrative of the inner workings of Ming government and of this dramatic period as a whole. Comparing the repression with the Tiananmen demonstrations of 1989, he argues that Tiananmen offers compelling clues to a rereading of the events of the 1620s. Leaders of both movements were less interested in practical reform than in communicating sincere moral feelings to rulers and the public. In the end the protesters succeeded in commemorating their dead and imprisoned and in disgracing those responsible for the violence. A work of unprecedented depth skillfully told, Blood and History in China will be appreciated by specialists in intellectual history and Ming and early Qing studies.
John W. Dardess (1937-2020) was professor emeritus of history at the University of Kansas. His books include Ming China, 1368-1644: A Concise History of a Resilient Empire, Governing China, 150-1850, and A Political Life in Ming China: A Grand Secretary and His Times.
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ISBN 13 9780824825164
ISBN 10 0824825160
Title Blood and History in China
Author John W Dardess
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press
Year published 2002-03-31
Number of pages 232
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