Robin McNeal
- Published in print:
- 2012
- Published Online:
- November 2016
- ISBN:
- 9780824831202
- eISBN:
- 9780824869441
- Item type:
- chapter
- Publisher:
- University of Hawai'i Press
- DOI:
- 10.21313/hawaii/9780824831202.003.0005
- Subject:
- History, Asian History
This chapter examines the chapters 6 through 10 of the Yi Zhou shu, all of which present a vivid description of how the civil and martial arms of the state work in concert with one another: first to ...
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This chapter examines the chapters 6 through 10 of the Yi Zhou shu, all of which present a vivid description of how the civil and martial arms of the state work in concert with one another: first to lay siege to an enemy territory, then to settle the newly conquered region and govern it as one's own. These chapters comprise the broad genre of military texts, which in many ways are different from any early military text. For instance, the opening three chapters deal with the psychology of governing large populations, envisioning a theory of rulership informed by an understanding of human nature and buttressed by a cosmological framework.Less
This chapter examines the chapters 6 through 10 of the Yi Zhou shu, all of which present a vivid description of how the civil and martial arms of the state work in concert with one another: first to lay siege to an enemy territory, then to settle the newly conquered region and govern it as one's own. These chapters comprise the broad genre of military texts, which in many ways are different from any early military text. For instance, the opening three chapters deal with the psychology of governing large populations, envisioning a theory of rulership informed by an understanding of human nature and buttressed by a cosmological framework.
Burrus M. Carnahan
- Published in print:
- 2010
- Published Online:
- September 2011
- ISBN:
- 9780813125695
- eISBN:
- 9780813135380
- Item type:
- chapter
- Publisher:
- University Press of Kentucky
- DOI:
- 10.5810/kentucky/9780813125695.003.0003
- Subject:
- History, American History: Civil War
This chapter explores President Abraham Lincoln's policies for their impact on Southern civilians, with Lincoln's evolving policies on enemy private property, including the practice of “devastating” ...
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This chapter explores President Abraham Lincoln's policies for their impact on Southern civilians, with Lincoln's evolving policies on enemy private property, including the practice of “devastating” enemy territory. One of Lincoln's earliest acts as commander in chief was to promise respect for the property of enemy civilians. Legitimate operations necessarily impinged on civilian property. Lincoln proposed to deal with the broader issue of enemy civilian property. He had drafted three military orders for the cabinet to consider, and remained reluctant to issue general instructions on the treatment of enemy private property, even when suggested by the commanding general he had personally selected.Less
This chapter explores President Abraham Lincoln's policies for their impact on Southern civilians, with Lincoln's evolving policies on enemy private property, including the practice of “devastating” enemy territory. One of Lincoln's earliest acts as commander in chief was to promise respect for the property of enemy civilians. Legitimate operations necessarily impinged on civilian property. Lincoln proposed to deal with the broader issue of enemy civilian property. He had drafted three military orders for the cabinet to consider, and remained reluctant to issue general instructions on the treatment of enemy private property, even when suggested by the commanding general he had personally selected.