State, Peasant, and Merchant in Qing Manchuria, 1644-1862

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Stanford University Press, 2007 - 418 страници
This study seeks to lay bare the relationship between the sociopolitical structures that shaped peasant lives in Manchuria (northeast China) during the Qing dynasty and the development of that region s economy. The book is written in three parts. It begins with an analysis of the ideological, political, and economic interests of the Qing ruling house in defending its homeland in the northeast against occupation by non-Manchus, and examines how these interests informed state policy and the reconfiguration of the region s social landscape in the first decades of the dynasty. The book then addresses how this agrarian configuration unraveled under challenge from settler peasant communities and gives an account of the resulting property and labor regimes. The study ends with an account of how that social formation configured peasant economic behavior and in so doing established the limits of economic change and trade growth.

 

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Asserting Hegemony over the Homeland Dynastic
21
The Agrarian Order in Late SeventeenthCentury Manchuria
43
The State in the Village
60
Peasant and State in the Eighteenth
75
The Social Basis of the Transformation of Agrarian Manchuria
107
Wage Labor and Wage Relations in Qing Manchuria
145
Tables
170
State Trade and Peasant Agriculture
173
State Merchant and the Organization of the Manchurian Trade
239
Critiques and Alternative
277
Population and Cultivated Area in Qing Manchuria
307
Qing Registered Population and TaxRegistered Land
309
Crop Yields in Liaoning Province circa 1909
315
References and Sources
371
Chinese Glossary
401
Авторско право

The Content and Growth of the Manchurian Trade 17001860
211

Често срещани думи и фрази

Информация за автора (2007)

Christopher M. Isett is Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

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