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State versus Gentry in Early Qing Dynasty China, 1644-1699
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Title/Author:
State versus Gentry in Early Qing Dynasty China, 1644-1699/
Author:
Miller, Harry.
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
1 online resource (185 pages)
[NT 15003449]:
State versus Gentry in Early Qing Dynasty China, 1644-1699; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Summary of the Late Ming Context; The Meaning of the Dynastic Transfer; The People versus the Gentry and the State; The (Southern) Ming Solution; The Qing Solution; The Special Characteristicsof the Early Qing State; Chapter 1: The Dorgon Regency, 1644-1650; Quelling Faction or Suppressing the Gentlemen?; The State's Tentative Accommodation with the Gentry in the Provinces; Dynastic and Social Warfare in Jiangnan; Hong Chengchou and Qing Control over Jiangnan.
[NT 15003449]:
Qing Fiscal Policy and the State's Sovereignty over the PeopleOptions for the Gentry: Holding on to Local Power; Options for the Gentry: Reclusion or Service?; Gentry in Magistrate's Robes: The Case of Gu Yuxian; Dorgon's Enduring Suspicions and Vainglory; Chapter 2: The Shunzhi Emperor, 1651-1661; Wu Weiye: Organizing from the Ground Up; Chen Mingxia: Organizing from the Top Down; Wei Yijie: Hints of a Negotiated Sovereignty; Hong Chengchou: Sage or Servant?; Identifying the Villains of the Countryside: "Corrupt Officials"or "Powerful Gentry"?; Chapter 3: The Oboi Regency, 1661-1669.
[NT 15003449]:
Discouraging Officials' Affinity with the GentryThe Gentry's Preemptive Strike: Lamenting in the Temple; The State's Policy of Zero Tolerance toward the Gentry; Zero Tolerance in Fiscal Matters: The Tax Clearance Case; The Novel Finality of the Tax Clearance Case; Further Innovations of the Regency; Instability of the Qing State under the Regents and the Search for New Leadership; Chapter 4: The Kangxi Emperor, 1669-1699; Kangxi's Reestablishment of the Court Lectures; The Rebellion of the Three Feudatories and Its Effect on the Gentry.
[NT 15003449]:
The Gentry's New Priorities during and after the RebellionKangxi's Co-optation of the Gentry-Officials; Kangxi's Coronation as Sage King; Kangxi's Southern Tour of 1699; Epilogue: The Meaning of the Ming-Qing Transition; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Subject:
Elite (Social sciences) - History - 17th century. - China -
Subject:
China - Plateau of Tibet. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137334060
ISBN:
9781137334060 (electronic bk.)
State versus Gentry in Early Qing Dynasty China, 1644-1699
Miller, Harry.
State versus Gentry in Early Qing Dynasty China, 1644-1699
[electronic resource]. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource (185 pages)
Includes bibliographical references.
State versus Gentry in Early Qing Dynasty China, 1644-1699; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Summary of the Late Ming Context; The Meaning of the Dynastic Transfer; The People versus the Gentry and the State; The (Southern) Ming Solution; The Qing Solution; The Special Characteristicsof the Early Qing State; Chapter 1: The Dorgon Regency, 1644-1650; Quelling Faction or Suppressing the Gentlemen?; The State's Tentative Accommodation with the Gentry in the Provinces; Dynastic and Social Warfare in Jiangnan; Hong Chengchou and Qing Control over Jiangnan.
Continuing the argument developed in the author's previous book, this exhaustively researched study describes the humiliation of the Chinese gentry at the hands of the statist Oboi regents in the 1660s and the Kangxi emperor's self-declared Confucian sagehood in the 1670s, which effectively trumped the gentry's claim to sovereignty.
ISBN: 9781137334060 (electronic bk.)
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