Local militia, or tuanlian, was a crucial part of the paramilitary forces of the Qing Empire. This thesis studies the Qing militia in the early and mid-Qing dynasty (circa the 1650s to 1830s), especially the rise of the militia as a system of local defense in the White Lotus Rebellion (1796-1804) and the institutional legacy it left behind. In contrast to the traditional views that regarded local militia as a gentry-controlled military form emerging only after the mid-19th century, I reveal the continuity of a state-dominated militia tradition from the 17th to the 19th century and highlight the impact of key events on institutional transformation
The local militia of Tianjin was initially established in 1842 in order to prepare for the British i...
In 1631, Manchu state-makers set up an administrative apparatus that included a ministry for impleme...
This dissertation examines a 1920 mutiny in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, as a way of challengin...
Throughout the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth cen-tury, the organization of local co...
This dissertation investigates the local militia in Sichuan province and analyzes its relation with ...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of warlordism in modern Chinese society. This...
This study uses the historical case of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) to examine the process of sta...
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...
"The White Lotus War examines the Qing dynasty's suppression campaign against the White Lotus Rebell...
This thesis studies the revolutionary movement in Hupeh from 1900 to 1912 with special reference to...
This detailed study offers a new interpretation of the emergence of warlordism in early twentieth-ce...
The Warlord Period (1912-1928) was characterized by endemic warfare and chaos. This thesis attempts ...
It is noteworthy that some important figures among the Fengtian local elite at the close of the Qing...
My dissertation is a socio-political microhistory on anarchic forms of rural power structure. This s...
The Manchus established the Qing dynasty that ruled China for 267 years. There are many reasons for ...
The local militia of Tianjin was initially established in 1842 in order to prepare for the British i...
In 1631, Manchu state-makers set up an administrative apparatus that included a ministry for impleme...
This dissertation examines a 1920 mutiny in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, as a way of challengin...
Throughout the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth cen-tury, the organization of local co...
This dissertation investigates the local militia in Sichuan province and analyzes its relation with ...
This dissertation examines the origins and development of warlordism in modern Chinese society. This...
This study uses the historical case of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) to examine the process of sta...
abstract: In the last three decades, a spate of research brought to light the dynamics of contentiou...
"The White Lotus War examines the Qing dynasty's suppression campaign against the White Lotus Rebell...
This thesis studies the revolutionary movement in Hupeh from 1900 to 1912 with special reference to...
This detailed study offers a new interpretation of the emergence of warlordism in early twentieth-ce...
The Warlord Period (1912-1928) was characterized by endemic warfare and chaos. This thesis attempts ...
It is noteworthy that some important figures among the Fengtian local elite at the close of the Qing...
My dissertation is a socio-political microhistory on anarchic forms of rural power structure. This s...
The Manchus established the Qing dynasty that ruled China for 267 years. There are many reasons for ...
The local militia of Tianjin was initially established in 1842 in order to prepare for the British i...
In 1631, Manchu state-makers set up an administrative apparatus that included a ministry for impleme...
This dissertation examines a 1920 mutiny in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, as a way of challengin...