Foreword
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
0.1The Aim, Scope, and Method
0.2The Sinocentric Paradigm and the Great Anomaly
0.3The Pseudo-Weberian Theory
0.4The Origin of the Sinocentric Paradigm: Twisting Materialism and Redefining Evolution
0.5A Retrospective Rationalization
0.6The Nomadic Leviathan
0.7The Organization of This Book
1 The Habit of Thought
1.1Leviathan and Zomia: Environmental History
1.2The Pan-Eurasian Pattern
1.3The Origin of the Great Anomaly
1.4The Chinese Empire and Its Northern Variant
1.5The Sinocentric Paradigm: The Vision and the Division
2 The State before the Sinocentric Paradigm
2.1The State: The Battle of the Idealistic and Materialistic Conceptions of History
2.2The Conquest Theory and Its Materialistic Opponent
2.3The Nomadic Conquest: The Political Means
2.4The Weberian Separation: The State and the Political
2.5The Rise of the State: The Charismatic Conquest
2.6Legal Authority and Bureaucracy: The Rechtsstaat
3 Inner Asia before the Sinocentric Paradigm
3.1The Theory of Nomadic Feudalism: The Ancient Military Feudal Regime
3.2The Theory of Nomadic Civilization
3.3The Theory of Inner Asian Empires over China
3.4The Nomadic Political Order: Warlords and Warbands
4 The Sinocentric Scheme: Aim, Origins, and Theory
4.1Integrating China and Its Inner Asian Hinterland
4.2From Legal to Historical Fiction: The Chinese Empire
4.3Peopling Inner Asia: The Creation of a Barbarian Plague
4.4Redefining Evolution: The Environmental Theory of Political Organization
4.5The Scheme: Evolutionary and Anti-evolutionary Societies
4.6The Chinese Dynastic Cycle: Appropriating Inner Asian Empires
4.7The Chinese Absorptive Empire: Domesticating Inner Asian Empires
4.8The Cycle of Nomadic Political Power: Historical Geography Undermined
4.9Rejecting Nomadic Feudalism: Redressing, Redefining, and Selecting
5 Kinship Turn and Evolutionary Schemes
5.1The Triumph of the Sinocentric Scheme
5.2African Political Systems: Administrative Pyramid and Kinship Segmentation
5.3The Tatar State: Forging a Kinship Society and a Tribal-Consanguineal Polity
5.4Resurrecting the Theory of Rod Organization
5.5The Latest of the Conquest Theories: The Superstratification Thesis
5.6Superstratifications over China: Nomadic Conquerors and Rulers
5.7Evolutionary Anthropology and the Appropriation of the Weberian State
5.8The Theory of Tribalism: The Validation of the Sinocentric Scheme
6 Beyond Evolutionary Materialism: The Military Pathway
6.1Exhausting Evolutionary Materialism: Economic and Warfare Pathways
6.2An Extreme Adaptive Strategy: The Military Feudal State
6.3The Perilous Frontier: Predators, Scavengers, and Parasites
6.4The Imperial Confederacy: Erasing Tribalism
6.5Cycles of Power: The Pattern
7 The Sinocentric Paradigm in (Frontier) History
7.1The Autocracy of Segmentary Opposition: Theory versus Sources
7.2Building Imperial Autocracy: Defying Cultural Ecology
7.3Developing Tanistry: Denying Dynastic Rulership
7.4The Metamorphosis: Arguing for the Chinese Absorptive Empire
7.5The Theory of Universal Rulership: Degrading the Great Khan
7.6A Roman Insight: Defining Emperorship and Empire
8 The Nomadic Leviathan: Extrahuman Transportation and the Military Constitution
8.1Debunking the Circumscription Theory
8.2Extrahuman Transportation: Mobility, Nomadism, and Civilization
8.3Pastoral Nomadism: Labor Efficiency and the Military Establishment
8.4The State: Warband, City, and Tribe
8.5The Nomadic Leviathan: The Military Constitution
9 The Tribal Inner Asia: Biblical Ethnology
9.1Ordo: Courts and Cities
9.2Inner Asian Tribal Society
9.3The Mosaic Ethnology: Horde to Tribe
9.4The Scientific Ethnology: The Leibnizian Paradigm
9.5The Clash of the Political and Ethnological
References
Index
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