List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Marriage, Divorce and Revolution: Reading between the Lines of the Book of Changes 2. "New" Evidence on the Zhou Conquest 3. On the Authenticity of the Bamboo Annals 4. The Duke of Zhou's Retirement in the East and the Beginnings of the Minister-Monarch Debate in Chinese Political Philosophy 5. The Role of Grand Protector Shi in the Consolidation of the Zhou Conquest 6. From Liturgy to Literature: The Ritual Contexts of the Earliest Poems in the Book of Poetry 7. The Composition of "Qian" and "Kun" Hexagrams of the Zhouyi 8. How the Poetess Came to Burn the Royal Chamber Selected Bibliography of Secondary Works Index
Edward L. Shaughnessy is Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He coauthored Ritual and Reverence: Chinese Art at the University of Chicago; coedited The Cambridge History of Ancient China; edited New Sources of Early Chinese History: An Introduction to Reading Inscriptions and Manuscripts; and authored Sources of Western Zhou History: Inscribed Bronze Vessels and The I Ching.
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