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CHEUNG, FREDERICK HOC-MING.
FROM MILITARY ARISTOCRACY TO ROYAL BUREAUCRACY : = PATTERNS OF CONSOLIDATION IN TWO MEDIEVAL EMPIRES (ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND, T'ANG CHINA).
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FROM MILITARY ARISTOCRACY TO ROYAL BUREAUCRACY :/
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PATTERNS OF CONSOLIDATION IN TWO MEDIEVAL EMPIRES (ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND, T'ANG CHINA).
作者:
CHEUNG, FREDERICK HOC-MING.
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1 online resource (193 pages)
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, Section: A, page: 1835.
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Medieval history. -
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FROM MILITARY ARISTOCRACY TO ROYAL BUREAUCRACY : = PATTERNS OF CONSOLIDATION IN TWO MEDIEVAL EMPIRES (ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND, T'ANG CHINA).
CHEUNG, FREDERICK HOC-MING.
FROM MILITARY ARISTOCRACY TO ROYAL BUREAUCRACY :
PATTERNS OF CONSOLIDATION IN TWO MEDIEVAL EMPIRES (ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND, T'ANG CHINA). - 1 online resource (193 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, Section: A, page: 1835.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 1983.
Includes bibliographical references
There are certain similarities and parallels in the evolving patterns of consolidating the ruling powers between two medieval empires, the Anglo-Norman Empire (1066-c.1154) and the T'ang Chinese Empire (618-906). The Norman Empire and the T'ang Empire differed in culture, social organization, and political tradition, yet, in the shift from regional power to the ruling circle from a military aristocracy into a royal bureaucracy, and the use of religion as a means of political stabilization, the two regimes followed similar patterns of consolidation.
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ProQuest,
2018
Mode of access: World Wide Web
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Medieval history.
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FROM MILITARY ARISTOCRACY TO ROYAL BUREAUCRACY : = PATTERNS OF CONSOLIDATION IN TWO MEDIEVAL EMPIRES (ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND, T'ANG CHINA).
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