Yongli period in the Southern Ming regime can be divided into two stages. The first stage (the “First Stage”) began in 1646 when Yongli Emperor ascended to the throne and ended in 1651 when Yongli Emperor fled to south-west due to the loss of control over Guangdong and Guangxi. The second stage began in 1652 when Yongli Court fled to Yunnan and ended in 1661 when the Yongli Emperor and his son were executed by Wu San Gui in Yunnan. This study focuses on the historical analysis of the First Stage. During the First stage, Yongli Court faced Qing invasion and internal conflict simultaneously. At the end of this stage, Civil and Military officials in the Yongli Court made their own decision on whether to fight, surrender or flee. The follow...
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This study uses the historical case of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) to examine the process of sta...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1981It has been a common assumption among Chinese histori...
During the Qing dynasty, the Eight Banners established garrisons at important strategic locations th...
This dissertation looks at the political environment of late Ming China as viewed through the prism ...
Muslim unrest and rebellion plagued nineteenth century China. Conflicts between Han Chinese and Hui ...
This paper focuses on the Neige 內閣 (the Grand Secretariat) during the Tianshun era of the Ming dynas...
The Manchus established the Qing dynasty that ruled China for 267 years. There are many reasons for ...
There are two crises which endangered the capital city of Beijing during Ming dynasty. One happened ...
This dissertation is a study of the Hu Wei-yung and Lan Yu cases of the early Ming dynasty, famous e...
In 1126, the Song was invaded by the Jin, a northern enemy who sprang up to become a continuing leth...
This dissertation investigates the imperial management of a series of bureaucratic crises in Fujian ...
Recent research has shed light on imperial military culture of the early Ming, where the emperors ac...
There were two types of military force used to suppress rebellions during the late Qing period: bing...
The accession of Emperor Jiajing 嘉靖 of China's Ming dynasty to the throne was accompanied by a contr...
At the beginning of the ritual dispute, the position of the Grand Secretarial headed by Grand Secret...
This study uses the historical case of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) to examine the process of sta...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1981It has been a common assumption among Chinese histori...
During the Qing dynasty, the Eight Banners established garrisons at important strategic locations th...