HISTORY 393A: State, Society, and Economy in Qing Dynasty China (CHINA 393A)
Historical scholarship on China during the Qing period, including the gentry, civil examinations, and the debate about social mobility; merchants, cities, and the debate about civil society/public sphere; taxation, local security, and famine relief; heterodoxy, collective violence, and rebellion; and rival approaches (neo-Malthusian, neo-conservative, and neo-Marxist) to understanding the high Qing economy.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Sommer, M. (PI)
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