Reshaping the Frontier Landscapetxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Fei Huang 出版社: Brill Academic Pub 副标题: Dongchuan in Eighteenth-century Southwest China 出版年: 2018-3-29 页数: 200 定价: USD 102.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9789004362291 内容简介 · · · · · ·In Reshaping the Frontier Landscape: Dongchuan in Eighteenth-century Southwest China, Fei HUANG examines the process of reshaping the landscape of Dongchuan, a remote frontier city in Southwest China in the eighteenth century. Rich copper deposits transformed Dongchuan into one of the key outposts of the Qing dynasty, a nexus of encounters between various groups competing for p... 作者简介 · · · · · ·Fei HUANG, Ph.D. (2012, Leiden University), is junior professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany. She has published articles on Chinese history in New History Journal, Late Imperial China, and Journal of Asian History. 目录 · · · · · ·Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Figures, Maps and Tables: Introduction: Landscape and the Imperial Frontier Dongchuan and northeastern Yunnan A Landscape Studies Approach · · · · · ·() Table of Contents Acknowledgements Figures, Maps and Tables: Introduction: Landscape and the Imperial Frontier Dongchuan and northeastern Yunnan A Landscape Studies Approach Landscape in the Empire’s Frontier The Sources Procedure Conclusion Chapter 1 Paving the Way Mountain and Road Inside and Outside of the River The Jinsha River and the Copper Transports Conclusion Chapter 2 Valley and Mountain Moving from the Mountains into the Bazi 1700-1730s War: Completing the Bazi Spatial Network of the Copper Business Newcomers, Indigenous People and Landscape Transformation Conclusion Chapter 3 The Walled City The Indigenous Strongholds on the Huize Bazi Building the Stone-Walled City Top-Down or Bottom-Up? The Planning of an Ideal Civilized Walled City Conclusion Chapter 4 Ten Views The Scenic View Tradition Sightseeing, the New Gazetteer and the Ten Views The Ten Views and the Conventional Format The Ten Views, Local Geography and the Copper Transportation Conclusion Chapter 5 Zhenwu Shine and Dragon Pool The Mountain, the Temple and the Shrine Replacing the Dragon Cult Praying, Entertaining and Remembering Conclusion Chapter 6 Two Wenchang Temples Relocating to Auspicious Sites? “Huayizhai” or “Wanizhai”? Preventing Water Disasters Contesting Space between the Han and the Indigenous People Conclusion Chapter 7 Ancestors, Chieftains and Indigenous Women The Meng Yan Shrine: An Indigenous General Who Surrendered Shesai and the Origin of the Lu Surname “Fake” Han Chinese People or “Fake” Indigenous People Conclusion Chapter 8 The New Mansions Huiguan Associations in Frontier Building the Huiguan Conclusion Conclusion Abbreviations Bibliography Index · · · · · · () |
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