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The bureaucracy has always played a crucial role in the exercise of political power, and how officials are appointed is directly related to the effectiveness of state governance. This book conducts a clear and structured study of the complex personnel management system in imperial China.
It examines the main features of the official appointment system in the Song dynasty (960-1279), such as the separation of official ranks and their duties, the agencies and regulations for appointing officials, the merit rating system, the coexistence of 'seniority' and 'functional rank' in the recruitment and selection of officials, and other important procedures, including the recommendation system, the evaluation for reassignment system, and the system of appointments to commissions. Focusing on both the institutional regulations and their practical implementation and effectiveness, the book reveals many contradictions and coping mechanisms in the Song dynasty's personnel management system.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of Song dynasty history, personnel administration, and civil service.
Contents
1. Establishing offices and allotting assignments in the Song period 2. Agencies and regulations for the appointment of officials 3. Implementation of the merit rating system in the Song period 4. The parallel existence of 'seniority' and 'functional rank' in civil service recruitment and selection 5. The recommendation system and its uniquely important role in civil service recruitment and selection 6. The system of rank promotion based on the evaluation of merit rating results and seniority 7. The system of appointments to commissions in the Song period 8. Conclusion