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Article: Taoism Under the T'ang: Religion and Empire During the Golden Age of Chinese History.
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- The Journal of the American Oriental Society
- Article date:
- July 1, 1997
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Doubtless the most widely circulated unpublished sinological manuscript of the past two decades has been T. H. Barrett's chapter for the much delayed second T'ang-dynasty volume of the Cambridge History of China. The first T'ang (or rather, Sui-T'ang) volume, on political history, appeared in 1979. It was to have been followed in due course by a companion volume devoted to monographic surveys of various aspects of Sui and T'ang civilization. That book has yet to appear. In 1987 Stanley Weinstein brought out separately his chapter on Buddhism (Buddhism under the T'ang [Cambridge Univ. Press]), before it could become too outdated. In 1988 David McMullen published his superb ...
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