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主办:中国人民大学
ISSN 1002-8587  CN 11-2765/K
国家社科基金资助期刊

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    15 May 2015, Volume 0 Issue 2 Previous Issue    Next Issue

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    Writing Qing History in the United States
    William Rowe
    2015, 0(2): 1-26. 
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    Japanese Research on Qing Society in the Past Century: A Case Study of Corps Intermediaires
    Kishimoto Mio
    2015, 0(2): 27-40. 
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    Transformation of Conceptions and Concerns:the Evolution of Research on the Early Qing Politics
    LIU Fengyun
    2015, 0(2): 41-59. 
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    Research on Qing Hisrory in Korea: A Case Study of Society for Oriental History and Society for Ming-Qing Studies
    kim Sungsoo
    2015, 0(2): 60-66. 
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    Big Data and Ecological History:The Compilation and Database Construction of Historical Sources of Chinese Disaster History in an Information Age
    XIA Mingfang
    2015, 0(2): 67-82. 
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    Based on a systematic review of the  process excavating , organizing and digitalizing the primary sources of Chinese disaster history,this article applies an ecological historical perspective which focuses the interaction between humans and nature,and adopts the prevalent mind of big data,in order to offer critical analysis of the extensive work Chinese disaster historians have been doing on the compilation and database construction of the historical sources. On the one hand,it fully recognizes the significant contribution this work has made in developing the field of disaster history; on the other hand ,it studies its limits and inadequacy.  Furthermore,this article applies the research of the Qing Dynasty as an example and suggests a most updated blueprint for the database construction of the historical sources of Chinese disaster history.  This blueprint intends to build a public academic platform which is sustainably accumulating and expanding,for domestic and overseas scholars.
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    The Boundary between Name and Practice:The Origin of the Term, "Yizhen"  (Charity Famine Relief) and Its Change in Practice)
    ZHU Hu
    2015, 0(2): 83-96. 
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     As a term for charity famine relief   “yizhen”was coined by the sixteenth century at the latest.Hundreds of years later ,both the dissemination of the term and the practices related to it changed dramatically.  Originally,“yizhen”was regarded as a respectable name for the act of donating to relief.  Until the first half of nineteenth century,the term indicated a kind of famine relief by local civil society ,and its reputation spread widely.  From the end of the 1870’s, “yizhen”became the proper name for a new kind of civil relief that was renown throughout China.  These developments reflected both inheritance and transcendence of the term and the practice in a “metabolic”process.  Fully exploring this process in combination with the perspectives of social history and cultural history , the author argues , will help us to find another thread in the changing course of civil relief in modern China.
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    Local Practices of Nourishing the People:The Study of Guangdong Granaries in Qing Dynasty from the View of State
    MA Xingzi
    2015, 0(2): 97-110. 
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    Granaries play an important part in preparing against the nature disasters in China,especially in premodern times.  In its construction,local practices were deeply affected by the state policies.  This article analyzes the general situation of Guangdong granaries and its development in Qing Dynasty from the view of state with the intention of exploring the state’s influence and also its relationship with the gentry in the evolution process of granaries throughout the Qing Dynasty. The purpose of this article is to give some reflections on the research approach of regional social history.
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    The Establishment of the "Bureau" (Si) and Grassroots Administration in Ming-Qing Guangdong
    HU Heng
    2015, 0(2): 111-136. 
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    In the transformation of the system of grassroots social administration in the Ming and Qing the division of jurisdiction among the prefectural and county and police officials has been a phenomenon that has captured much attention. This has been especially true for Guangdong which provides the most representative example.  Beginning in the mid Ming, the police bureau held direct jurisdiction over the countryside,in the early Qing jailers and postal relay assistants began to have jurisdiction,by the 5th year of Yongzheng reign the assistant county magistrate had jurisdiction,registrars and other junior officials alsowere assigned to villages one by one.  Ultimately in the 2nd year of Qianlong year the Board of Rites issued an order that expanded the jurisdiction of police officials from the localities to all of Guangdong province. In reality this was the beginning of the formation of level one administration units below the countylevel.  The judicial district of the local police chief inGuangdong Province,known as a "Bureau"(Si),was replicated by other provinces across the whole nation thereafter. This signified the penetration of state power penetrates into the grass roots level beneath county.  Thus,the long standing viewpoint that takes the county as the base level of administration needs to be reconsidered.
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    “Tang Ship Merchants":A Community on the Trade Frontier of the East Asia Seas
    WANG Laite
    2015, 0(2): 137-149. 
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    "Tang Ship Merchants”were a group who flourished on the trade frontier of the East Asian Seas during the Early Modern period.  They occupied the lowest rung of Qing Dynasty’s trading system with Japan,however their position and status in the trading activities are rarely studied.  By examining the existing trade documents,this article intends to view the position of these merchants within the Qing Dynasty’s overseas trading system and reveal their circumstances under the official supervision from both Chinaand Japan in order to revise and re-evaluate the historical image of this community in an unbiased way.
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    Rebellion of Yang Qilong Reconsidered
    YANG Zhen
    2015, 0(2): 150-156. 
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