The Peking Gazette: A Reader in Nineteenth-Century Chinese History
Autor Lane J. Harrisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2018
The Peking Gazette is a unique collection of primary sources designed to help readers explore and understand the policies and attitudes of the Manchu emperors, the ideas and perspectives of Han officials, and the mentality and worldviews of several hundred million Han, Mongol, Manchu, Muslim, and Tibetan subjects of the Great Qing Empire as they discussed and debated the most important political, social, and cultural events of the long nineteenth century.
This volume is related to the primary source database compiled by the author entitled Translations of the Peking Gazette Online and produced by Brill (2017).
For a video with explanation by the author, visit Brill's YouTube channel
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004360990
ISBN-10: 9004360999
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:XIV, 374 Pp
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004360999
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:XIV, 374 Pp
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgements
Qing Reign Periods
Terms of Measurement, Units of Currency, and Bureaucratic Titles
Introduction
1 The Macartney Audience, 1793
2 The Last Will and Testament of the Qianlong Emperor, 1799
3 The Case against Heshen, 1799
4 The Downfall of a Governor-General in the White Lotus Rebellion, 1800
5 The Eight Trigrams Rebellion, 1813
6 An English Barbarian Ship, 1832
7 The Opium Debate, 1836
8 The Opium War, 1839–1842
9 Surviving the Taiping Rebellion, 1850–1864
10 The Coup d’état of 1861
11 End of the Miao Rebellions, 1872
12 The Incredible Famine, 1876–1879
13 Imperial Rainmaking Practices, 1875–1879
14 The Dalai Lama and the Qing Empire, 1879–1910
15 Crime and Punishment
16 Honoring Old Age
17 Honoring the Gods
18 The Cult of Female Chastity
19 “True Stories” of Filial Piety
20 “Tribute” Missions to the Qing Empire
21 The Making of Taiwan Province, 1872–1887
22 The Sino-French War, 1884–1885
23 Anti-Missionary Violence, 1891–1899
24 The Sino-Japanese War, 1894–1895
25 The Hundred Days’ Reforms, 1898
26 The Return of the Empress Dowager Cixi, 1898
27 The Boxer Uprising, 1899–1900
28 New Policies Reforms, 1901–1911
29 The 1911 Revolution
30 The Abdication, 1912
Chinese Name List
Acknowledgements
Qing Reign Periods
Terms of Measurement, Units of Currency, and Bureaucratic Titles
Introduction
1 The Macartney Audience, 1793
2 The Last Will and Testament of the Qianlong Emperor, 1799
3 The Case against Heshen, 1799
4 The Downfall of a Governor-General in the White Lotus Rebellion, 1800
5 The Eight Trigrams Rebellion, 1813
6 An English Barbarian Ship, 1832
7 The Opium Debate, 1836
8 The Opium War, 1839–1842
9 Surviving the Taiping Rebellion, 1850–1864
10 The Coup d’état of 1861
11 End of the Miao Rebellions, 1872
12 The Incredible Famine, 1876–1879
13 Imperial Rainmaking Practices, 1875–1879
14 The Dalai Lama and the Qing Empire, 1879–1910
15 Crime and Punishment
16 Honoring Old Age
17 Honoring the Gods
18 The Cult of Female Chastity
19 “True Stories” of Filial Piety
20 “Tribute” Missions to the Qing Empire
21 The Making of Taiwan Province, 1872–1887
22 The Sino-French War, 1884–1885
23 Anti-Missionary Violence, 1891–1899
24 The Sino-Japanese War, 1894–1895
25 The Hundred Days’ Reforms, 1898
26 The Return of the Empress Dowager Cixi, 1898
27 The Boxer Uprising, 1899–1900
28 New Policies Reforms, 1901–1911
29 The 1911 Revolution
30 The Abdication, 1912
Chinese Name List
Recenzii
“I continue to be particularly impressed by the way that the questions force readers to analyze the documents. This reader is really set up to create a dialogue between teachers and students as they work through the documents. I am also even more aware after this reading about how this reader may serve a launch pad for research projects by students. This provides a real possibility that students can develop a real primary based investigation. Crucial to this is how the editor also made great efforts to include list of other contemporaneous publications in the readings sections. Having additional documents for the reader available digitally is a great feature. This will extend the advantage of the reader as a whole.”
Edward McCord, George Washington University
Edward McCord, George Washington University
Notă biografică
Lane J. Harris, Ph.D. (2012), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is Associate Professor of History at Furman University. His work on communications and state formation has appeared in the Journal of Asian Studies, the Journal of Early Modern History, and Twentieth-Century China.