Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China

Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China

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Format Hardcover
Pages 436
Language English
Published Dec 1, 1998
Publisher Stanford University Press
ISBN-10 0804731357
ISBN-13 9780804731355
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In this insightful exploration of late imperial China, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of power and legal culture, illustrating how litigation served as a strategic tool for individuals navigating a complex social landscape. Through detailed analysis, the narrative reveals the ways in which legal battles transformed into a form of documentary warfare, shaping the lives of litigants and influencing societal structures.

The examination of litigation masters uncovers the intricate relationship between law, society, and power dynamics during this historical period. Their expertise not only reflected their personal ambitions but also revealed broader societal patterns and the interaction of various social classes. This synthesis of legal history and social commentary provides a compelling lens through which to view the past.

Readers will find themselves drawn into the vivid accounts of courtroom battles and the rich tapestry of interactions that defined the era. The study invites reflection on the significance of legal practices and their implications for the evolution of social norms and power relations in Chinese history.

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