R. Kent Guy is professor of history at the University of Washington. He is the author of The Emperor's Four Treasuries: Scholars and the State in the Late Qianlong Period and coeditor of Limits of the Rule of Law in China.
During the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the province emerged as an important element in the management of the expanding Chinese empire, with governors - those in charge of these increasingly influential administrative units - playing key roles. R. Kent Guy's comprehensive study of this shift concentrates on the governorship system during the reigns of the Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong emperors, who ruled China from 1644 to 1796.
In the preceding Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the responsibilities of provincial officials were ill-defined and often shifting; Qing governors, in contrast, were influential members of a formal administrative hierarchy and enjoyed the support of the central government, including access to resources. These increasingly powerful officials extended the court's influence into even the most distant territories of the Qing empire.
Both masters of the routine processes of administration and troubleshooters for the central government, Qing governors were economic and political administrators who played crucial roles in the management of a larger and more complex empire than the Chinese had ever known. Administrative concerns varied from region to region: Henan was dominated by the great Yellow River, which flowed through the province; the Shandong governor dealt with the exchange of goods, ideas, and officials along the Grand Canal; in Zhili, relations between civilians and bannermen in the strategically significant coastal plain were key; and in northwestern Shanxi, governors dealt with border issues.
Qing Governors and Their Provinces uses the records of governors' appointments and the laws and practices that shaped them to reconstruct the development of the office of provincial governor and to examine the histories of governors' appointments in each province. Interwoven throughout is colorful detail drawn from the governors' biographies.
"This extremely important, solid, carefully researched, highly intelligent, and well-informed work is a much-needed contribution to the field of late imperial Chinese history, and has implications as well for China's subsequent and current history." -William T. Rowe, Johns Hopkins University
"The range of this book is astounding. Guy's findings are significant both for deep historical understanding of his period of focus as well as for implications for the present day. This will be required reading, not only for scholars of the early and middle Qing period but also for those who seek historical background." -Beatrice Bartlett, Yale University
發表於2024-11-22
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https://www.douban.com/note/571555544/ 本文作者是蓋博堅(R. Kent Guy),他在這篇論文發錶之前於2010年齣版瞭一部名為《清朝的督撫與他們的行省: 中國地方行政的演進,1644-1796》(Qing Governors and Their Provinces) 的專著。在早期現代中國,軍事技術提高的速度要遠甚於...
評分http://mingching.sinica.edu.tw/newsletter/029/interview/profguy_speech_translation.html 徐維裏、吳佩瑾翻譯、整稿;林文凱審訂[1] 我最初為華盛頓大學的大學部學生講授清史時,有一堂課我是打算對清朝做一番導論的。我沒有發現到無意中我將「清」人格化瞭,一直說「清做...
評分http://mingching.sinica.edu.tw/newsletter/029/interview/profguy_speech_translation.html 徐維裏、吳佩瑾翻譯、整稿;林文凱審訂[1] 我最初為華盛頓大學的大學部學生講授清史時,有一堂課我是打算對清朝做一番導論的。我沒有發現到無意中我將「清」人格化瞭,一直說「清做...
評分https://www.douban.com/note/571555544/ 本文作者是蓋博堅(R. Kent Guy),他在這篇論文發錶之前於2010年齣版瞭一部名為《清朝的督撫與他們的行省: 中國地方行政的演進,1644-1796》(Qing Governors and Their Provinces) 的專著。在早期現代中國,軍事技術提高的速度要遠甚於...
評分https://www.douban.com/note/571555544/ 本文作者是蓋博堅(R. Kent Guy),他在這篇論文發錶之前於2010年齣版瞭一部名為《清朝的督撫與他們的行省: 中國地方行政的演進,1644-1796》(Qing Governors and Their Provinces) 的專著。在早期現代中國,軍事技術提高的速度要遠甚於...
圖書標籤: 清史 海外中國研究 新清史 曆史 督撫 明清史 manju 英文原版
A thick description of Qing’s creation of provincial administration and the stratified development patterns of different provinces
評分#Nice topic but too dry in argument and narrative.
評分nice try
評分守土有責
評分nice try
Qing Governors and Their Provinces 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載