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Unruly people : crime, community, and state in late imperial South China

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서명/저자사항Unruly people : crime, community, and state in late imperial South China/ Robert J. Antony.
개인저자Antony, Robert J.,author.
형태사항1 online resource (xi, 308 pages): illustrations, maps.
기타형태 저록Print version: Antony, Robert J. Unruly people. Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, [2016] 9789888208951 9888208950
ISBN9789888390052
9888390058


서지주기Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-300) and index.
내용주기1. Introduction -- 2. An age of mounting disorder -- Preventive measures and protective strategies -- 3. Instructing the people and disseminating the laws -- 4. The reach of the state -- 5. Community security and self-defense -- Crimes, criminals, and community -- 6. The structures of crime -- 7. The laboring poor and banditry -- 8. Bandits, brotherhoods, and collective crime -- 9. Networks of accomplices -- State and local law enforcement -- 10. The Qing Code and special judicial legislation -- 11. Enforcing the laws and suppressing the criminals -- 12. Prosecution and punishment -- 13. Conclusion -- Afterword.
요약Unruly People shows that in mid-Qing Guangdong banditry occurred mainly in the densely populated core Canton delta where state power was strongest, challenging the conventional wisdom that banditry was most prevalent in peripheral areas. Through extensive archival research, Antony reveals that this is because the local working poor had no other options to ensure their livelihood. In 1780 the Qing government enacted the first of a series of special laws to deal specifically with Guangdong bandits who plundered on land and water. The new law was prompted by what officials described as a spiraling "bandit miasma" in the province that had been simmering for decades. To understand the need for the special laws, Unruly People takes a closer look at the complex relationships and interconnections between bandits, sworn brotherhoods, local communities, and the Qing state in Guangdong from 1760 to 1845. Antony treats collective crime as a symptom of the dysfunction in local society and breakdown of the imperial legal system. He analyzes over 2,300 criminal cases found in palace and routine memorials in the Qing archives, as well as extant Chinese literary and foreign sources and fieldwork in rural Guangdong, to recreate vivid details of late imperial China's underworld of crime and violence.
주제명(지명)China, Southeast --Social conditions.
China --History --Qing dynasty, 1644-1912.
China --Politics and government --1644-1912.
China. --fast
China, Southeast. --fast
일반주제명Brigands and robbers --China --History --18th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE --Criminology.
Brigands and robbers.
Politics and government.
Qing Dynasty (China)
Social conditions.
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