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245 04 $aThe Chinese empire in local society :$bMing military institutions and their legacies /$cedited by Michael Szonyi, Shiyu Zhao.
250 $a1st edition.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c[2020].
264 4 $c©2020
300 $a1 online resource (212 pages) :$billustrations (black and white).
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490 1 $aHistorical anthropology of Chinese society series
500 $a<OL><LI>State Institutions, Local Society, and Historical Continuity: Ming Military Institutions from the Perspective of Historical Anthropology</LI><I><P>Michael Szonyi and Zhao Shiyu </P></I><P></P><P><LI>The Social Impact of Changing Patterns of Military Recruitment and Logistics in Yongzhou, Hunan</LI><P></P><I><P>Wu Tao</P></I><P></P><P><LI>Military Colonies and Localization in Yongchun, Fujian</LI><P></P><I><P>Ma Wenrui and Zheng Zhenman</P></I><P></P><P><LI>The Evolution of Temples in Jinxiang Guard and the Localization of State Institutions</LI><P></P><I><P>Zhang Kan</P><P></P></I><P><LI>State and Local Society in the Reform of the Garrison System in the Qing Dynasty: A Case Study of Yuzhou Guard</LI><P></P><I><P>Deng Qingping</P></I><P></P><P><LI>Where are the Western Aborigines?: Ningfan Guard and the Transformation of Local Society in Southwestern Sichuan in Ming and Qing </LI><P></P><I><P>Long Sheng</P></I><P></P><P><LI>The Green Shoots Crop Protection Associations of Taozhou, Gansu: Ming Identities/Qing Histories</LI><P></P><I><P>Que Yue</P></I><P></P><P><LI>The "Civilianization" of Military Colonies and the Reorganization of Military Households: Ningxi Battalion and the Reconstruction of Rural Order in South China in the Eighteenth Century</LI><P></P><I><P>Xie Shi</P><P></P></I><P><LI>Military Lineages and the Qing Tribute Grain System: The "Xie/Chen/Liao Barge" of Ganzhou Guard, Jiangxi</LI><P></P><I><P>Rao Weixin </I></P><P><LI>The Tribute Grain System, Military Colony Lands, and Transport Soldier Lineages in Ming and Qing: The Case of Huangzhou and Qizhou Garrisons of Eastern Hubei</LI></OL><P><I>Xu Bin</I></P><P>Appendices:</P><OL><P></P></OL><P>I. Ming and Qing reign periods</P><P>II Ming weights and measures</P><P>III Glossary and character list</P><OL><P></P></OL><P>References</P><P></P>
588 $aDescription based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
520 $aThis book explores the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) military, its impact on local society, and its many legacies for Chinese society. It is based on extensive original research by scholars using the methodology of historical anthropology, an approach that has transformed the study of Chinese history by approaching the subject from the bottom up. Its nine chapters, each based on a different region of China, examine the nature of Ming military institutions andtheir interactionwith local social life over time. Several chapters consider the distinctive role of imperial institutions in frontier areas and how they interacted with and affected non-Han ethnic groups and ethnic identity. Others discuss the long-term legacy of Ming military institutions, especially across the dynastic divide from Ming to Qing (1644-1912) and the implications of this for understanding more fully the nature of the Qing rule.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references & index.
651 0 $aChina$xHistory$yMing dynasty, 1368-1644.
651 0 $aChina$xHistory, Military$y960-1644.
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650 0 $aSocial sciences.
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