Talons and Teeth: County Clerks and Runners in the Qing Dynasty
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
482
Language
Chinese
Published
Jul 1, 2021
Publisher
Guangxi Normal University Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
7549576254
ISBN-13
9787549576258
Description
Set against the intricate backdrop of the Qing Dynasty, this revealing narrative explores the vital roles of county clerks and runners within the imperial administration. Through meticulous research, the author unveils how these figures were not merely bureaucratic cogs, but essential agents of local governance, wielding significant influence over daily life and society's structure.
The story delves deep into the relationships between clerks and runners, illustrating their complex interactions with the community and the imperial government. It highlights their responsibilities, the challenges they faced, and how their actions shaped public perception and local governance. The vivid portrayal of their hustle and struggles paints a picture of a dynamic society where power dynamics constantly shifted.
As readers journey through this historical exploration, they gain insights into the socio-political landscape of the time, revealing the intricacies of life in the Qing Dynasty. The book invites a deeper understanding of these seemingly ordinary figures and their lasting impact on Chinese history.
The story delves deep into the relationships between clerks and runners, illustrating their complex interactions with the community and the imperial government. It highlights their responsibilities, the challenges they faced, and how their actions shaped public perception and local governance. The vivid portrayal of their hustle and struggles paints a picture of a dynamic society where power dynamics constantly shifted.
As readers journey through this historical exploration, they gain insights into the socio-political landscape of the time, revealing the intricacies of life in the Qing Dynasty. The book invites a deeper understanding of these seemingly ordinary figures and their lasting impact on Chinese history.
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