In 1405, a family left their home in the Mongolian steppe and moved to
China. This daring decision, taken at a time of dramatic change in
eastern Eurasia, paved the way for 250 years of unlikely success at
the Ming court. Winning recognition for military skill and loyalty,
the family later known as the Wu gained a coveted title of nobility
and became members of the capital elite until the dynasty's collapse
in 1644. By tracing the individual fortunes of a single family, David
Robinson offers a fresh and accessible perspective on the inner
workings of Ming bureaucracy. He explores how the early-modern world's
most developed state sought to balance the often contradictory demands
of securing ability and addressing difference, a challenge common to
nearly all polities.
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A Mongol Family at the Ming Court
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ISBN
9781009602044
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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