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Full referenceKishimoto, Mio, “Rekinenki ni miru shinsho chiho shakai no seikatsu” (Local social life during the early Qing dynasty in the Li-nien chi) (1986)
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Kishimoto, Mio
Title“Rekinenki ni miru shinsho chiho shakai no seikatsu” (Local social life during the early Qing dynasty in the Li-nien chi)
Year1986
JournalShigaku Zasshi
Volume95
Number6
Start page53
End page77
LanguageJapanese
SubjectHistory
Keywordssocial; power; government
AbstractDiscusses social, economic, and administrative aspects of life in Shanghai during the 17th century in China, referring to the Li-nien chi, a memoir of Yao Tinglin (1628-97?) that was revised and published in 1982. Yao Yongji, a high official in the late Ming period and a brother of Yao Tinglin's grandfather, assisted Yao Tinglin in his youth. The Yao lost organizational power and during the Ming-Qing transition the Yao clan declined. The Qing local governments greatly influenced people's lives through the administration of justice and taxation. Often people needed to rely on relatives, friends, or private arrangements with yamen clerks (government employees) to protect themselves from costly lawsuits and burdensome taxation.
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