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Chapter Four: THE CONTENDING STATES (481-256 B.C.): DISSOLUTION OF THE FEUDAL SYSTEM
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. Social and military changes
2. Economic changes
3. Cultural changes
Notes and References of the Contending States
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5. Changes in the relative strength of the feudal states
CONTENTS
1. Towards the unitary State in Chin
4. Limitation of the imperial power
1. Social and military changes
1. Social, intellectual, and economic problems during the first
4. Sociological analysis of the two great alien empires
2. Economic changes
2. Centralization in every field
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3. Frontier defence. Internal collapse of Chin Dynasty
2. Feudalism in the new empire
5. Sociological analysis of the petty States
2. Effect on the frontier peoples
Notes and References of the Contending States
3. Fusion of Chou and Shang Danasty
3. Transition to feudalism in Shang danasty
1. Cultural origin of the Chou and end of the Shang dynasty
Part I.--Lessons from the States BOOK I: THE ODES OF CHOW AND THE SOUTH