A History of World Societies Ninth Edition CHAPTER 13 States and Cultures in East Asia, 800–1400 Copyright © 2011 by Bedford/St. Martin’s John P. McKay ● Bennett D. Hill ● John Buckler Patricia Buckley Ebrey ● Roger B. Beck Clare Haru Crowston ● Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
I. The Medieval Chinese Economic Revolution, 800– Dynastic cycle 2.Agricultural prosperity 3.Marco Polo 4.Foreign trade 5.The compass 6.Mass production
II. China During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, 960–1368 A.The Song Dynasty 1. General Taizu 2. Liao threats 3. Mongol conquest
II. China During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, 960–1368 B.The Scholar-Officials and Neo-Confucianism 1. Examination system 2. Scholar-official class 3. Movable type 4. Neo-Confucianism
II. China During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, 960–1368 C.Women’s Lives in Song Times 1. Isolation 2. Marriage 3. Concubines 4. Foot binding D.China Under Mongol Rule 1. Codified ethnic differences 2. Economic complications
III. Korea Under the Koryŏ Dynasty, 935– The Silla Dynasty 2.The Koryŏ Dynasty 3.The Korean economy 4.Buddhism 5.Mongol rule
IV. Japan’s Heian Period, 794–1185 A.Fujiwara Rule 1. Fujiwara Michinaga 2. Cloistered government B.Aristocratic Culture 1. Gender roles 2. Esoteric Buddhism
V. The Samurai and the Kamakura Shogunate, 1185–1333 A.Military Rule 1. Samurai 2. Bushido 3. Yoritomo 4. Kamikaze
V. The Samurai and the Kamakura Shogunate, 1185–1333 B.Cultural Trends 1. Zen 2. Agriculture