Of Camel Kings and Other Things: Rural Rebels Against Modernity in Late Imperial ChinaRowman & Littlefield, 1999 - 305 頁 From the perspective of village activists across China, this book tells the stories of farmers and rural laborers who raised the banner of opposition to constitutional reform during the first decade of the twentieth century. The author brings to life the stories of the Camel King of Zunhua county, Qu Shiwen and the Four Mountains of Laiyang county, and many others who criticized government modernization efforts, known collectively as the New Policy. Using county archives---including oral histories---as well as memoirs, periodical literature, missionary records, and official documents both Chinese and foreign, Of Camel Kings and Other Things constructs, from fragmented sources, a coherent historical view vital to our understanding of China's twentieth-century crises and the dilemmas of modernity itself. |
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第 66 頁
... economic leverage that many of them already exercised in local administration . Members of the county elite who became reform managers combined their traditional roles in the local economy with new authority made possible by the ...
... economic leverage that many of them already exercised in local administration . Members of the county elite who became reform managers combined their traditional roles in the local economy with new authority made possible by the ...
第 105 頁
... economy of rural disputes over New Policy reforms , economic issues were a concern of real and growing urgency , but they were far from the only concern . After a period of rising expectations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
... economy of rural disputes over New Policy reforms , economic issues were a concern of real and growing urgency , but they were far from the only concern . After a period of rising expectations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
第 107 頁
... economy , which allowed their near - subsistence lifestyles to work . For this to happen , moral val- ues had to be integral to economic behavior . Monetary profit had to be subordinated to overall social well - being . From everything ...
... economy , which allowed their near - subsistence lifestyles to work . For this to happen , moral val- ues had to be integral to economic behavior . Monetary profit had to be subordinated to overall social well - being . From everything ...
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Qu Shiwen and the Four Mountains | 45 |
Excerpt from Water Margin | 93 |
HeavenProtected Liu Xiangting | 131 |
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