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CHEUNG, FREDERICK HOC-MING.
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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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FROM MILITARY ARISTOCRACY TO ROYAL BUREAUCRACY: PATTERNS OF CONSOLIDATION IN TWO MEDIEVAL EMPIRES (ANGLO-NORMAN ENGLAND, T'ANG CHINA)./
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CHEUNG, FREDERICK HOC-MING.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1983,
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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).
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1983 - 193 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, Section: A, page: 1835.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 1983.
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.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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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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William the Conqueror and his sons, as well as Emperor T'ang Kao-tsu and his sons, headed military-aristocratic regimes, typical of their respective medieval eras. But more significantly, after their conquests, they were able to centralize and consolidate their governmental machinery, develop their royal bureaucracy, so as to diminish and eliminate, to various extent, local resistance. They tightened their control by developing a core of loyal administrators of curiales, by having advantageous political marriages, and by identifying themselves with the traditional religions of their dominions--Christianity, and Taoism and Buddhism, respectively. The Norman kings and T'ang emperors alike used religion as a means of winning the allegiance of the conquered peoples to the royal government. The subject of the dissertation will concern how they carried out these policies.
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