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1. Ethnicity in the Qing Eight Banners
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Mark C. Elliott
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes to readers ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Identity at the Heart of Empire
- 1. Ethnicity in the Qing Eight Banners 27
- 2. Making Mongols 58
- 3. “A Fierce and Brutal People”: On Islam and Muslims in Qing Law 83
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Part II. Narrative Wars at the New Frontiers
- 4. The Qing and Islam on the Western Frontier 113
- 5. The Cant of Conquest: Tusi Offices and China’s Political Incorporation of the Southwest Frontier 135
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Part III. Old Contests of the South and Southwest
- 6. The Yao Wars in the Mid-Ming and their Impact on Yao Ethnicity 171
- 7. Ethnicity and the Miao Frontier in the Eighteenth Century 190
- 8. Ethnicity, Conflict, and the State in the Early to Mid-Qing: The Hainan Highlands, 1644–1800 229
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Part IV. Uncharted Boundaries
- 9. Ethnic Labels in a Mountainous Region: The Case of She “Bandits” 255
- 10. Lineage, Market, Pirate, and Dan: Ethnicity in the Pearl River Delta of South China 285
- Conclusion 311
- Contributors 321
- Bibliography 325
- Glossary of characters 347
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes to readers ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Identity at the Heart of Empire
- 1. Ethnicity in the Qing Eight Banners 27
- 2. Making Mongols 58
- 3. “A Fierce and Brutal People”: On Islam and Muslims in Qing Law 83
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Part II. Narrative Wars at the New Frontiers
- 4. The Qing and Islam on the Western Frontier 113
- 5. The Cant of Conquest: Tusi Offices and China’s Political Incorporation of the Southwest Frontier 135
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Part III. Old Contests of the South and Southwest
- 6. The Yao Wars in the Mid-Ming and their Impact on Yao Ethnicity 171
- 7. Ethnicity and the Miao Frontier in the Eighteenth Century 190
- 8. Ethnicity, Conflict, and the State in the Early to Mid-Qing: The Hainan Highlands, 1644–1800 229
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Part IV. Uncharted Boundaries
- 9. Ethnic Labels in a Mountainous Region: The Case of She “Bandits” 255
- 10. Lineage, Market, Pirate, and Dan: Ethnicity in the Pearl River Delta of South China 285
- Conclusion 311
- Contributors 321
- Bibliography 325
- Glossary of characters 347
- Index 367