Harvard: Harvard University Press, 2006. — xx; 625 p., tables, maps, figures & index. Harvard East Asian Monographs 266.
ISBN: 0-74-02127-4
How do
Huizong and his reign fit into the history of the
Song period? In recent decades scholars have added tremendously to our knowledge of Chinese society, state, and culture during
Song times. China durig the reign of
Huizong's father,
Shenzong, is particularly well studied, undoubtedly because of the signifiance of the New Policies introduced by
Wang Anshi and the reaction that they provoked. We no longer have to be satisfid with simplistic accounts of a moral struggle between good and evil. Intellectual, literary, and art history all now ground developments during the period in the great politial controversies of the time.