The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-Century China

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نام کتاب : The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-Century China
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بنگاه بزرگ: بازسازی نظم امپراتوری منچو در چین قرن هفدهم
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ناشر : University of California Press
سال نشر : 1986
تعداد صفحات : 1354
ISBN (شابک) : 0520048040 , 9780520048041
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 31 مگابایت



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Contents • volume i
Acknowledgments
Chinese Weights and Measures
Introduction
1 The Northern Frontier
The Ming Weisuo System
Chinese Frontiersmen and Manchu Bondservants
The Rise of Nurhaci
The Annexation of Liaodong
Manchu-Chinese Ethnic Conflict
New Military Technology and the Forward Policy
Nurhaci’s Death and His Successor’s Negotiations
2 The Chongzhen Court
Gentry Clubs
Examination Life
Wen Tiren’s Ascendancy
The Fundamentalists and Military Policy Disputes
The Triumph and Defeat of Zhou Yanru
3 The Manchu Quest for Power
Chinese Collaborators
The Siege of Dalinghe
Zu Dashou’s Surrender and Betrayal
Frontiersmen and Freebooters
The New Manchu Mandate
The Conquest of Songshan
Hong Chengchou Turns Coat
Jinzhou Falls
4 The Fall of Beijing
Li Zicheng Seeks the Mandate
The Debate to Move South
The Emperor’s Last Days
Subjects of Shun
Confucian Collaborators
Wu Sangui
Dorgon’s Decision to Intervene
The Grand Army Invades
5 The Nanjing Loyalist Regime
Shi Kefa and the Warlords
The Ming Imperial Nobility
The Succession Crisis
The Four Guardian Generals
Factionalism Revived
Irredentism and Statecraft
The Shun Case
Political Persecution
Weaknesses of the Nanjing Regime
The Yangzhou Loyalists
Peace Talks
6 Establishing Qing Rule
Local Collaborators
Surrender of Shandong
Northerners and Southerners
The Attack on Ming Abuses
Piecemeal Reforms
Manchu Abuses
Banner Lands and Slaves
Manchu Apartheid and Social Control
Securing the Capital
Revival of Resistance
The Ultimate Defeat of Li Zicheng
7 The Fall of Nanjing
Loyalist Alternatives
Commitment Versus Compromise
The Manchus Cross the River
The Case of Madame Tong
The False Heir
Zuo Liangyu’s Mutiny
The Descent Upon Yangzhou
Shi Kefa and Dorgon
The Ten Days Massacre of Yangzhou
Shi Kefa Praised and Blamed
The Flight of the Hongguang Emperor
The Surrender of Nanjing
Amnesty
Turning Coat
8 The Jiangnan Resistance Movement
Gentry Ambivalence
Jiangnan’s Economic Differentiation
Social Subordination
Class Conflict
The Serf Revolts
Collaboration Against Disorder
The Haircutting Command
Local Resistance Movements
The Jiading Debacle
Lake Tai Loyalists
The First Songjiang Uprising
Eremitism
Contents - Volume II
9 Local Control in North China
Meng Qiaofang and the Initial Pacification of Shaanxi
“Longhairs” in the Highlands
Extermination in Shandong
Magistrates and Yamen Clerks
Mutual-Responsibility Units
Selective Amnesties
10 “Foolish Stratagems in Critical Times”
Qian Qianyi and the Taint of Collaboration
Tu Guobao and the Lake Tai Loyalists
The Liyang and Huaiyang Uprisings
Ming Loyalist Setbacks in 1646
Chen Zilong and the Songjiang Mutiny
The Roundup of the Literati
Intrigues in Huai’an
Qing Suspicions
Loyalist Hopes Revived and Crushed
Wan Shouqi and Gu Yanwu
11 The Final Pacification of the North
The Elm Garden Army
The Case of Liu Zeqing
The Muslim Revolt of 1648
Jiang Xiang’s Rebellion
The Subjugation of the West
Southeastern Shaanxi and the Han River Highlands
The Shanxi Mountain Outlaws
Viceroy, Gentry, and Elders
12 The Dorgon Regency
The Princes9 Assembly and the Throne’s Secretariat
Dorgon’s Ascendancy
Regional Rivalries
The Impeachment of Feng Quan
Manchu-Han Dyarchy
The Arraignment of the Princes
The Revival of Literati Networks
Dorgon’s Hegemony and Demise
13 The Shunzhi Court
Direct Imperial Rule
Bureaucratic Reforms
Purging the Censorate
Curbing the Aristocracy
Settling Accounts
Wu Weiye’s Effort to Revive the Literary Societies
Emperors and Martyrs
Racketeers and Corruption
Personnel Evaluation and Factions
The Ren Zhen Case
Emulate the Early Ming
Going Too Far: The Court Clothing Issue
The Final Trial of Chen Mingxia
14 A Certain Kind of Solution
The Southern Ming Naval Threat
Shunzhi’s Southern Ministers
Qing Autocracy and Manchu Personalism
The Han Banner Elite
The Consequences of Manchu Dependence
Coxinga’s Invasion
Social and Political Leveling
Tax Reform
The Monarchy’s Attack upon Gentry Privileges
15 From Ming to Qing Loyalism
The Last Ming Loyalists
Public Virtue and Private Conscience
The Rebellion of the Three Feudatories
The Martyrdom of Fan Chengmo
Qing Loyalism
Appendix A: Ministers Who Served Two Dynasties
Appendix B: “Twice-serving Ministers” in 1644
Appendix C: Banner Officials in Local Administration
Western-Language Sources
Chinese and Japanese Sources
Index and Glossary




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