Lineage and Community in China, 1100–1500 :Genealogical Innovation in Jiangxi - The Historical Anthropology of Chinese Society Series

Lineage and Community in China, 1100–1500

Lineage and Community in China, 1100–1500 :Genealogical Innovation in Jiangxi - The Historical Anthropology of Chinese Society Series

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Tracing descent from common ancestors was extremely important in imperial China. Members of such lineage communities sacrificed to ancestors in periodic ceremonies, maintained written genealogies to demonstrate their descent, and held some properties in common. This book, based on extensive original research, provides evidence that the practice originated much earlier than previously understood. It shows that in the eleventh century, in southern China under the Song dynasty, the method of compiling a genealogy in the form a table, that is, to say a family tree, replaced its statement as a textual paragraph and that this allowed the tracking of multi-line descent in ways that had previously been impossible. The book also reveals that the practice of recording and presenting genealogical information was not originally unique to communities of common surnames, but that the Southern Song government, keen to encourage loyalty to the state and cohesion within communities, favoured the building of common surname lineages, a practice which then had far-reaching consequences for the nature of Chinese society over a very long period.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781032174693
ISBN10 1032174692
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 440 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Xi He is an assistant professor in the Department of History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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