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A Cultural History of Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China

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Benjamin A. Elman offers a detailed exploration of the civil examination system in late imperial China, spanning the Yuan, Ming, and Ch'ing dynasties from 1315 to 1904. Using newly available examination records, he examines the social, political, and cultural roles of this pivotal institution that shaped government appointments for over five centuries. The book revises previous understandings of the system's operations, its association with Neo-Confucian orthodoxy, and its broad societal impact, including unforeseen consequences following its abolition by modern reformers.
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This is an essential read for scholars and students of Chinese history, politics, and culture, as well as for readers interested in the historical development of educational and governmental institutions in East Asia.

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Uses examination records from the Yuan, Ming, and Ch'ing dynasties, 1315-1904, to explore the social, political, and cultural dimensions of the civil examination system, one of the most important institutions in Chinese history. This book considers the intersections between elite social life, popular culture, and religion.

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In this multidimensional analysis, Benjamin A. Elman uses over a thousand newly available examination records from the Yuan, Ming, and Ch'ing dynasties, 1315-1904, to explore the social, political, and cultural dimensions of the civil examination system, one of the most important institutions in Chinese history. For over five hundred years, the most important positions within the dynastic government were usually filled through these difficult examinations, and every other year some one to two million people from all levels of society attempted them.

Covering the late imperial system from its inception to its demise, Elman revises our previous understanding of how the system actually worked, including its political and cultural machinery, the unforeseen consequences when it was unceremoniously scrapped by modernist reformers, and its long-term historical legacy. He argues that the Ming-Ch'ing civil examinations from 1370 to 1904 represented a substantial break with T'ang-Sung dynasty literary examinations from 650 to 1250. Late imperial examinations also made "Tao Learning," Neo-Confucian learning, the dynastic orthodoxy in official life and in literati culture. The intersections between elite social life, popular culture, and religion that are also considered reveal the full scope of the examination process throughout the late empire.

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Times Higher Education Supplement praises the book as "monumental," highlighting its nuanced revision of the intellectual, political, and social significance of the examination system. The review notes that while specialists will benefit greatly, non-experts will appreciate the clarity of Elman's prose and the comprehensive support from translated Chinese and Japanese sources.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520215092

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 March 2000

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 1 color illustration, 31 b-w photographs, 2 maps, 82 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 56.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 1361g

Pages: 889

About the Author

Benjamin A. Elman is Professor of Chinese History and Director of the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles; from 1999 to 2001 he will be a Visiting Professor at the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study. He is author of Classicism, Politics, and Kinship: The Ch'ang-chou School of New Text Confucianism in Late Imperial China (California, 1990; Chinese edition, 1998) and coeditor of Education and Society in Late Imperial China, 1600-1900 (California, 1994).

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