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Chapter nineteen. From Paramilitary to Militia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps and Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xii
- A Note for the Nonspecialist Reader xiii
- Chapter one. Introduction 1
-
Historical Geography
- Chapter two. Exotic Guangzhou 17
- Chapter three. Confucian Incursions 27
- Chapter four. We and They 38
- Chapter five. The Land 51
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From Registered Households to Lineages
- Chapter six. Early Ming Society 67
- Chapter seven. The Recession of Labor Service 79
- Chapter eight. The Yao Wars and Ritual Orthodoxy 93
- Chapter nine. Administrative Transition 109
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Lineages Gentrified
- Chapter ten. Lineage Building: The Huo Surname of Foshan 125
- Chapter eleven. Magnates on the Sands 136
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From Ming to Qing
- Chapter twelve. Gentry Leadership in Local Society 151
- Chapter thirteen. The End of Empire 164
- Chapter fourteen. The Proliferation of Lineage Institutions 177
- Chapter fifteen. The Ordering of Community in Ritual Life 193
- Chapter sixteen. Incorporation: The Power of an Idea 218
- Chapter seventeen. A Note on Prosperity 233
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The Nineteenth-Century Transformation
- Chapter eighteen. The Mulberry Garden Dike 253
- Chapter nineteen. From Paramilitary to Militia 273
- Chapter twenty. Local Power in the Taiping Rebellion 291
- Chapter twenty-one. The Foreign Element in Pearl River Delta Society 308
- Chapter twenty-two. Contradictions of the Nation-State: The Backwardness of Lineages 325
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Epilogue
- Chapter twenty-three. Beyond the Pearl River Delta 351
- Notes 371
- References 413
- Glossary 447
- Index 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps and Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xii
- A Note for the Nonspecialist Reader xiii
- Chapter one. Introduction 1
-
Historical Geography
- Chapter two. Exotic Guangzhou 17
- Chapter three. Confucian Incursions 27
- Chapter four. We and They 38
- Chapter five. The Land 51
-
From Registered Households to Lineages
- Chapter six. Early Ming Society 67
- Chapter seven. The Recession of Labor Service 79
- Chapter eight. The Yao Wars and Ritual Orthodoxy 93
- Chapter nine. Administrative Transition 109
-
Lineages Gentrified
- Chapter ten. Lineage Building: The Huo Surname of Foshan 125
- Chapter eleven. Magnates on the Sands 136
-
From Ming to Qing
- Chapter twelve. Gentry Leadership in Local Society 151
- Chapter thirteen. The End of Empire 164
- Chapter fourteen. The Proliferation of Lineage Institutions 177
- Chapter fifteen. The Ordering of Community in Ritual Life 193
- Chapter sixteen. Incorporation: The Power of an Idea 218
- Chapter seventeen. A Note on Prosperity 233
-
The Nineteenth-Century Transformation
- Chapter eighteen. The Mulberry Garden Dike 253
- Chapter nineteen. From Paramilitary to Militia 273
- Chapter twenty. Local Power in the Taiping Rebellion 291
- Chapter twenty-one. The Foreign Element in Pearl River Delta Society 308
- Chapter twenty-two. Contradictions of the Nation-State: The Backwardness of Lineages 325
-
Epilogue
- Chapter twenty-three. Beyond the Pearl River Delta 351
- Notes 371
- References 413
- Glossary 447
- Index 457