
The State and the Iron Industry in Han China
by:
Donald B. Wagner
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8787062771
ISBN 13: 9788787062770
Publication date:
September 1st, 2002
Publisher: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Pages: 160
Genres: History, Business & Economics
In the years leading up to and during the reign of Emperor Wu-di, Han China experienced significant transformations, particularly within its governance and industry. Donald B. Wagner meticulously explores the intricate relationship between the state and the burgeoning iron industry during this pivotal period. As the empire expanded and consolidated power, the iron industry became a cornerstone of military and economic strength, reflecting the broader ambitions of the Han dynasty.
Wagner delves into the strategies employed by the state to regulate and control the iron production, revealing how government policies influenced the economy and society. Through a detailed analysis of the political, economic, and technological developments, the book uncovers the profound impact of the iron industry on the state’s capacity for warfare and its ability to assert dominance over neighboring regions. This engaging narrative not only highlights the historical significance of iron in Han China but also provides critical insights into the dynamics of power and industry in ancient civilizations.
Wagner delves into the strategies employed by the state to regulate and control the iron production, revealing how government policies influenced the economy and society. Through a detailed analysis of the political, economic, and technological developments, the book uncovers the profound impact of the iron industry on the state’s capacity for warfare and its ability to assert dominance over neighboring regions. This engaging narrative not only highlights the historical significance of iron in Han China but also provides critical insights into the dynamics of power and industry in ancient civilizations.