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Development Versus Stagnation K. Gang Deng

Development Versus Stagnation By K. Gang Deng

Development Versus Stagnation by K. Gang Deng


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Explanations relate to deficiencies of Chinese cultural values, social structure, class system, bureaucracy, and technology.

This volume examines the subject of technological development, particularly agricultural development, in order to evaluate whether China suffered all-round technological stagnation.

Development Versus Stagnation Summary

Development Versus Stagnation: Technological Continuity and Agricultural Progress in Pre-modern China by K. Gang Deng

China's loss of economic, technical, and cultural supremacy after the Song Dynasty (A.D. 960-1279) has produced one of the greatest enigmas of world history. Why did China fail to undergo an industrial revolution? Explanations relate to deficiencies of Chinese cultural values, social structure, class system, bureaucracy, and technology.

This volume examines the subject of technological development, particularly agricultural development, in order to evaluate whether China suffered all-round technological stagnation. Using the example of the nongshu, or agricultural book, the author also examines the role of Chinese values, social structure, class structure, and bureaucracy in the accumulation, preservation, diffusion, promotion, and recovery of knowledge. Nongshu formed an organic part of Chinese agriculture and thus of Chinese economic history. Thus examination of the nongshu phenomenon leads to new insights into the sociopolitical structure and long-term economic development of pre-modern China. The examination also shows that Chinese technology in agriculture, the leading sector of the economy, did not completely stagnate.

About K. Gang Deng

GANG DENG is lecturer in economic history at Flinders University of South Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction Nongshu: A Phenomenon in History The Background: Natural and Social Environment in China, and Authors' Motives The "Mainstream" Agronomic Treatises The Chinese Agronomic System and Its Development Nongshu Dissemination Nongshu and Economic Development Conclusion: Chinese Agriculture without Shi and Nongshu Appendix I: Estimated Shi Population in Premodern China Appendix II: Identification of Authors Studied by Wang Yuhu (1964) Appendix III: Nongshu Publishers and Sponsors Appendix IV: Illustration of the Role of the Nongshu Appendix V: The Reason for the Decrease of the Cultivated Land Area References Abbreviations Literature

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NPB9780313286469
9780313286469
0313286469
Development Versus Stagnation: Technological Continuity and Agricultural Progress in Pre-modern China by K. Gang Deng
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-01-26
288
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