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Event Details
May 27, 2015
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Stanford University
Lathrop East Asia Library, Room 224
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Public Talk - Stanford, CA

A Clash Of Political Cultures At The Early Kangxi Court

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During the 1660s and 1670s, the Kangxi emperor (b. 1654, r. 1661-1722) assumed direct rule and sought to establish and expand his imperial prerogatives. Because this entailed recruiting Han Chinese scholar-officials to service at court, many have assumed that the Kangxi emperor simply accepted and adopted of Confucian notions of imperial rulership along with its attendent institutional forms and practices. By providing a more detailed examination of interactions between the young Kangxi emperor and his advisors, this presentation will draw our attention to a much more dynamic and contentious interplay of political cultures at the early Kangxi court.