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Title
State power in ancient China and Rome
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Monograph
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LCC: JC51 .S74 2015 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 931/.04 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
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Table Of Contents
Introduction / Walter Scheidel
Kingship and elite formation / Peter Fibiger Bang and Karen Turner
Toward a comparative understanding of the executive decision-making process in China and Rome / Corey Brennan
The Han bureaucracy: its origin, structure and development / Dingxin Zhao
The common denominator: late Roman imperial bureaucracy from a comparative perspective / Peter Eich
State revenue and expenditure in the Han and Roman empires / Walter Scheidel
Urban systems in the Han and Roman empires: state power and social control / Carlos Noreña
Public spaces in cities in the Roman and Han empires / Mark Lewis
Ghosts, gods, and the coming apocalypse: empire and religion in early China and ancient Rome / Michael Puett
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State power in ancient China and Rome