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Author Szonyi, Michael, author

Title The art of being governed : everyday politics in late imperial China / Michael Szonyi
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 303 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents A younger brother inherits a windfall: conscription, military service, and family strategies -- A family reunion silences a bully: new social relations between soldiers and their kin -- An officer in cahoots with pirates: coastal garrisons and maritime smuggling -- An officer founds a school: new social relations in the guards -- A soldier curses a clerk: regulatory arbitrage strategies in the military colonies -- A temple with two gods: managing social relations between soldier-farmers and local civilians -- A god becomes an ancestor: post-Ming legacies of the military system
Summary An innovative look at how families in Ming dynasty China negotiated military and political obligations to the state. How did ordinary people in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) deal with the demands of the state? In The Art of Being Governed, Michael Szonyi explores the myriad ways that families fulfilled their obligations to provide a soldier to the army. The complex strategies they developed to manage their responsibilities suggest a new interpretation of an important period in China's history as well as a broader theory of politics. Using previously untapped sources, including lineage genealogies and internal family documents, Szonyi examines how soldiers and their families living on China's southeast coast minimized the costs and maximized the benefits of meeting government demands for manpower. Families that had to provide a soldier for the army set up elaborate rules to ensure their obligation was fulfilled, and to provide incentives for the soldier not to desert his post. People in the system found ways to gain advantages for themselves and their families. For example, naval officers used the military's protection to engage in the very piracy and smuggling they were supposed to suppress. Szonyi demonstrates through firsthand accounts how subjects of the Ming state operated in a space between defiance and compliance, and how paying attention to this middle ground can help us better understand not only Ming China but also other periods and places
Analysis Active duty
Allotment (gardening)
Ancestral home (Chinese)
Anxi County
Apotheosis
Banditry
Beijing
Buddhism
Bureaucrat
China
Chinese culture
Chongwu
City God (China)
Company commander
Confucianism
Conscription
Corruption
County magistrate
County seat
Crime
Cultivator
Deed
Deity
Desertion
Deterritorialization
Embezzlement
Exaction
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
Family register
Fujian
Gazetteer
Governance
Guan Yu
Guangdong
Guo Wei
Harvard University
His Family
Historical geography
Household Division
Household
Illustration
Immediate family
Incense
Income
Institution
Kinmen
Local history
Mercenary
Military base
Military history
Military policy
Military service
Military threat
Ming dynasty
Modernity
Moral economy
Narrative
Ningbo
Opportunism
Overseas Chinese
Payment
Piracy
Political culture
Political strategy
Politics
Precedent
Putian
Puxi
Quanzhou
Rationing
Regulation
Reterritorialization
Ruler
Scholar-official
Smuggling
Social organization
Social relation
Southeast Asia
State formation
Structuring
Subsidy
Surname
Tael
Taoism
Tax
Taxpayer
The Other Hand
The Various
Tongshan
Tutelary deity
Unintended consequences
Vested interest (communication theory)
Wenzhou
Xiamen University
Yunnan
Zhangzhou
Zhejiang
Zheng (state)
Zheng He
Zomia (geography)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject HISTORY -- Asia -- China.
Politics and government
SUBJECT China -- Politics and government -- 1368-1644. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024163
China -- History, Military -- 960-1644. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005000231
China -- History -- Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024072
Subject China
Genre/Form Electronic books
Military history
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017014806
ISBN 9781400888887
1400888883