Brotherhoods and Secret Societies in Early and Mid-Qing Chinatxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:David Ownby 出版社: Stanford University Press 副标题: The Formation of a Tradition 出版年: 1996-9-1 页数: 256 定价: USD 52.50 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780804726511
内容简介 · · · · · ·This study examines the emergence and evolution in China of a tradition of popular organization generally known under the rubric of " secret society." The author suggests that the secret society is properly understood as one variety of the " brotherhood association, " a category that encompasses a range of popular fraternal organizations that flourished in the early and mid-Qin...
This study examines the emergence and evolution in China of a tradition of popular organization generally known under the rubric of " secret society." The author suggests that the secret society is properly understood as one variety of the " brotherhood association, " a category that encompasses a range of popular fraternal organizations that flourished in the early and mid-Qing period. The book begins by describing the proliferation of brotherhood associations in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly in Southeast China. It concludes in the early nineteenth century, as the Qing suppression of the Lin Shuangwen rebellion in late 1780' s forced members of the best-known brotherhood association, the Heaven and Earth Society (Tiandihui) to flee their homes in the Southeast, taking refuge in other parts of South China and Southeast Asia and, eventually, in Chinatowns throughout the world. This episode set the stage for the violent nineteenth-century confrontations between the Qing state and the secret societies.
作者简介 · · · · · ·David Ownby (1958 - ) - Author David Ownby is Professor of History and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the Universite de Montreal, in Montreal, Canada. He is the author of Brotherhoods and Secret Societies in Early and Mid-Qing China: The Origins of a Tradition, and the co-author, with Qin Baoqi and Susan J. Palmer, of The Millennium and the Turning of the Kalp...
David Ownby (1958 - ) - Author David Ownby is Professor of History and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the Universite de Montreal, in Montreal, Canada. He is the author of Brotherhoods and Secret Societies in Early and Mid-Qing China: The Origins of a Tradition, and the co-author, with Qin Baoqi and Susan J. Palmer, of The Millennium and the Turning of the Kalpa: The Historical Evolution of Apocalyptic Discourse in China and in the West.
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