Difference between revisions of "Talk:Political, Social & Cultural Reproduction via Civil Service Examinations in Late Imperial China"

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You know those parts with a gray box around them where the sentences suddenly go off the page? If you click on the editing box with the "W" (covered by the red circle with a slash through it), the program will show the print exactly as you typed it. It's called "Ignore wiki formatting".
 
You know those parts with a gray box around them where the sentences suddenly go off the page? If you click on the editing box with the "W" (covered by the red circle with a slash through it), the program will show the print exactly as you typed it. It's called "Ignore wiki formatting".
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If you get rid of the indentations at the beginning of each paragraph and just put a space between your paragraphs, it will fix the problem as well.[[User:Dei|Dei]]
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I would like to hear a few more specifics. How exactly did the examinations measure elite culture, society and politics? How were politics and culture reproduced through the examinations? Were the examinations affective in shaping people's views? Maybe use some examples to demonstrate your points.[[User:Dei|Dei]]

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You know those parts with a gray box around them where the sentences suddenly go off the page? If you click on the editing box with the "W" (covered by the red circle with a slash through it), the program will show the print exactly as you typed it. It's called "Ignore wiki formatting".

If you get rid of the indentations at the beginning of each paragraph and just put a space between your paragraphs, it will fix the problem as well.Dei

I would like to hear a few more specifics. How exactly did the examinations measure elite culture, society and politics? How were politics and culture reproduced through the examinations? Were the examinations affective in shaping people's views? Maybe use some examples to demonstrate your points.Dei