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Titel
Bandits, Eunuchs, and the Son of Heaven : Rebellion and the Economy of Violence in Mid-Ming China
Ort / Verlag
Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press
Erscheinungsjahr
[2001]
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • On a spring afternoon in 1509 a local bandit found himself in the emperor's private quarters deep within the Forbidden City and in the presence of the Son of Heaven himself. This bizarre meeting was the doing of the eunuch Zhang Zhong, the emperor's personal servant and companion. In time court intrigue between competing palace eunuchs would lead to the death of this bandit-turned-rebel, setting off a massive uprising that resulted in China's largest rebellion of the sixteenth century. To understand how this extraordinary meeting came about requires a consideration of the economy of violence during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Here, for the first time in any language, is a detailed look at the role of illicit violence during the Ming. Drawing on court annals, imperial law codes, administrative regulations, private writings, and local gazetteers, David Robinson recreates in vivid detail a world where heavily armed highwaymen and bandits raided the boulevards in and around the Ming capital, Beijing. He then convincingly traces the roots of this systemic mayhem to economic, ethnic, social, and institutional factors at work in local society
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9780824861544
DOI: 10.1515/9780824861544
OCLC-Nummer: 53481913, 53481913
Titel-ID: 99370931533806441
Format
1 online resource (298 p.)
Schlagworte
Insurgency / China, HISTORY / Asia / China