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Towards a Comparative History of Political Communication , c.1000-1500
This chapter discusses the overlapping interest in political communication
and mediation in recent Chinese and European historiographies. It
explores a shared trend towards the social appropriation and reproduction
of central (or ‘state’) authority by various kinds of intermediaries in the
late Middle Ages, and underscores the use of a comparative historical
inquiry in analyzing the different modalities and effects of the social
appropriation of state authority in Chinese and European history.