Village Governance in North China: 1875-1936Stanford University Press, 2005年3月9日 - 339 頁 This book is about village governance in China during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing on government archives from Huailu county, Hebei province, it explores local practices and official systems of social control, land taxation, and "self government" at the village level. Its analysis of peasant behaviors bridges the gap between the rational choice and moral economy models by taking into account both material and symbolic dimensions of power and interest in the peasant community. The author's interpretation of village/state relations before 1900 transcends the state and society dichotomy and accentuates the interplay between formal and informal institutions and practices. His account of "state making" after 1900 underscores the continuity of endogenous arrangements in the course of institutional formalization and the interpenetration between official discourse and popular notions in the new process of political legitimization. |
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第 48 頁
... group . Fantan village , for instance , consisted of two descent groups , the Fans and the Tans . While sharing the same tax roll , the two groups made up “ Front Pai ” and “ Back Pai " respectively , and each pai had its own xiangdi to ...
... group . Fantan village , for instance , consisted of two descent groups , the Fans and the Tans . While sharing the same tax roll , the two groups made up “ Front Pai ” and “ Back Pai " respectively , and each pai had its own xiangdi to ...
第 49 頁
... groups that together owned 100 mu in total and serve as the xiangdi collectively . If any one household wanted to be exempted from xiangdi duties , he had to subsidize the one who held the office . The amount of the subsidy would be set ...
... groups that together owned 100 mu in total and serve as the xiangdi collectively . If any one household wanted to be exempted from xiangdi duties , he had to subsidize the one who held the office . The amount of the subsidy would be set ...
第 246 頁
... groups . The xiangzhang , as an ordinary member of the group , could hardly report the black land honestly to the government at the expense of his rela- tionships with fellow villagers and his status in the kin group . Needless to say ...
... groups . The xiangzhang , as an ordinary member of the group , could hardly report the black land honestly to the government at the expense of his rela- tionships with fellow villagers and his status in the kin group . Needless to say ...
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TABLES I | 14 |
The Setting | 23 |
Cropping Patterns in SouthCentral and Northeastern Hebei the Early 1930s | 28 |
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