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Hierarchical structure of the Qing Dynasty/ by Junjian Jing.
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Jing, Junjian.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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ix, 427 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. The Servant Laws of the Qing Dynasty -- 2. The Sources of Servants in the Qing Dynasty -- 3. Manor Overseer And Able-Bodied Men -- 4. Servants in Yamun -- 5. The Sale of Servants in the Qing Dynasty -- 6. The Laws Governing Servants' Separation from Their Masters in the Qing Dynasty -- 7. The Characteristics of Servants in the Qing Dynasty and the Development of Servant Policies -- 8. Regionally Confined Inferiors.
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Feudalism - History. - China -
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China - History - Qing dynasty, 1644-1912. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-8881-4
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9789819688814
Hierarchical structure of the Qing Dynasty
Jing, Junjian.
Hierarchical structure of the Qing Dynasty
[electronic resource] /by Junjian Jing. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - ix, 427 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. The Servant Laws of the Qing Dynasty -- 2. The Sources of Servants in the Qing Dynasty -- 3. Manor Overseer And Able-Bodied Men -- 4. Servants in Yamun -- 5. The Sale of Servants in the Qing Dynasty -- 6. The Laws Governing Servants' Separation from Their Masters in the Qing Dynasty -- 7. The Characteristics of Servants in the Qing Dynasty and the Development of Servant Policies -- 8. Regionally Confined Inferiors.
This book analyzes the inferiors in the Qing Dynasty society, offering a comprehensive examination of their place within the feudal hierarchy. In autocratic eras, the distinction between nobility and inferiors was a cornerstone of social order, and the existence of these marginalized communities became a defining feature of the feudal hierarchy system. Drawing on interdisciplinary research spanning history, sociology, political science, economics, and jurisprudence, the work systematically explores the estates of inferiors and their internal ranks. It provides a rigorous study of the structural dynamics, historical evolution, and societal functions of the Qing dynasty's hierarchical system, establishing a foundational framework for understanding China's feudal social order. Junjian Jing (b. 1932, Peiping) is a scholar specializing in China's social and economic history, with a focus on the Qing dynasty social hierarchy. He received his education in economics at Yenching University and Peking University, and has served as a researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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