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"Chinese Civilization" is a foundational work of historical sociology that explores the origins and development of the Chinese state and its social institutions. Written by the renowned scholar Marcel Granet, this study provides an in-depth analysis of the structures that shaped one of the world's oldest and most continuous cultures. The work delves into the transition from ancient feudal society to the establishment of the imperial system, examining the religious, political, and domestic life of the Chinese people.
Granet utilizes a sociological lens to interpret the myths, legends, and historical records of early China, offering unique insights into the evolution of social classes, family life, and legal frameworks. By focusing on the social realities that underpinned the traditional Chinese world, the book highlights the enduring values and customs that defined the civilization's identity. "Chinese Civilization" remains a vital resource for readers interested in the intersection of anthropology, history, and sociology, providing a comprehensive understanding of the forces that propelled China from its archaic roots to its classical height.
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