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Meritocracy and Dynasticism in Ancient and Medieval China (16)

Subject Area Asian Studies
Term from 2016 to 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 257731206
 
The sub-project investigates two competing modes of justifying ‘Herrschaft’ in premodern China: one by virtue of competence, the other by virtue of descent. It rests on the assumption that the main institutions of monarchic rule, e. g. remonstrance or court conferences, can be conceived of as mechanisms to equilibrate these two legitimatory claims. The focus is on the application of meritocratic principles of recruitment in the early Chinese Empire as well as on the institution of usurpation, which enabled meritocratic elites to replace the dynastic ruler and realign the two ways of legitimizing rule, establishing a ‘coopetitive’ balance once again.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
Project Head Professor Dr. Christian Schwermann, since 7/2020
 
 

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