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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... troops . After assuring Qu of his safety , how- ever , Lü locked his house from the outside and went to the Gong Shun firm to inform Wang Qi of Qu's whereabouts . Wang Qi in turn informed Magistrate Kuibao and Taotai Yang , who sent 160 ...
... troops . After assuring Qu of his safety , how- ever , Lü locked his house from the outside and went to the Gong Shun firm to inform Wang Qi of Qu's whereabouts . Wang Qi in turn informed Magistrate Kuibao and Taotai Yang , who sent 160 ...
第 76 頁
... troops are coming down daily from Tsi- nanfu , 800 having come down on the seventh by rail to a point about 200 li from Laiyang . " 112 A Jinan correspondent reported on July 9 that some 2,000 troops had been dispatched to Laiyang ...
... troops are coming down daily from Tsi- nanfu , 800 having come down on the seventh by rail to a point about 200 li from Laiyang . " 112 A Jinan correspondent reported on July 9 that some 2,000 troops had been dispatched to Laiyang ...
第 165 頁
... troops . For several days , however , there were no reports . Finally , the provincial army with two units of troops marched into the area . They also sought to capture Liu Xiangting . The magistrate of Zezhou , because he could not get ...
... troops . For several days , however , there were no reports . Finally , the provincial army with two units of troops marched into the area . They also sought to capture Liu Xiangting . The magistrate of Zezhou , because he could not get ...
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Qu Shiwen and the Four Mountains | 45 |
Excerpt from Water Margin | 93 |
HeavenProtected Liu Xiangting | 131 |
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