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The Qing Dynasty

2019
When we talk about political systems, some are truly systems, but others can be called no more than events or means. A political system is part of politics, whereas means are not part of politics, but events or methods. In general, a political system is often established out of public good, with certain limits.
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The Qing dynasty (pre-1800)

2018
Making land available to peasants, encouraging migration to open up more land and managing water were part of a policy which aimed to restore the agriculture-based economy. Kangxi sometimes abolished taxation ad hoc depending on the situation. At times of natural disaster, this was most important as it relieved peasants of their usual levy and helped ...
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Qing-Dynastie

2003
Vue d'ensemble de l'histoire et des spécificité de la dynastie mandchoue des Qing (1644-1911)
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Characteristics of lixue in Qing Dynasty

Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2007
The lixue 理学 (learning of the Neo-Confucian principles) of the Qing Dynasty followed the tradition of lixue in the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, but it had its own characteristics. First, there was no primary direction and core train of ideas. Second, there was no creativity and the emphasis was made on ethics. Third, after the Opium War, the lixue of
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Qing Dynasty up to 1840

2014
The territory of the Qing dynasty was in 1840 still at its maximum, roughly 25 percent larger than the present Chinese territory and more than double the size of the previous Ming dynasty. The history of the Qing dynasty is about this expansion and how Han Chinese tradition and institutions interacted with a leadership dominated by ethnic or ...
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Food Riots in the Qing Dynasty

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1982
Competition over grain supplies produced conflict when the people controlling large stores of grain failed to sell or lend grain at prices and in quantities demanded by the people needing grain. These conflicts, known generally as food riots, took place within a general political economy of grain circulation that spanned a wide variety of local ...
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Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368–1911)

Abstract Chapter Overview This chapter explores the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It covers centuries when the dynastic rulers sought to re-forge a unified society through the neo-Confucian ideals of discipline, moral integrity and intellectual rigour. In doing so, both dynasties underestimated the dangers
Christine Cunningham, Wei Zhang
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Qing [Ch’ing] dynasty

2003
Carol Michaelson, Henning von Mirbach
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