Description |
1 online resource (247 p.) |
Series |
Inner Asia Book Ser |
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Inner Asia Book Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Tables, Maps and Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Ethnogenesis in the Near Frontier -- 2 The Administration of the Empire -- 3 The Organization of the Book -- Mapping Out the Mongolian Identities -- 1 The Center-Periphery Model -- 2 The Frontier Space of Inner Mongolia -- 3 The Feudal Tradition of Mongols -- 4 The Mongolian Banners -- 5 The Mongol-Manchu Alliance -- 6 The Incorporation of Mongols into the Qing State -- 7 The Exceptional Case of Hulun Buir -- 8 Empires and Cross-Identifications -- Land Reform and State Centralization |
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1 A Natural Erosion of Nomadic Feudalism -- 2 The Late Qing Land Reform -- 3 The Changing Utility of Land in fangken -- 4 Colonization or Political Consolidation? -- 5 The Nexuses of Ruling Powers -- 5.1 Increasing Control over Han Chinese -- 5.2 Consolidating the Manchu Garrisons -- 5.3 Increasing Control over Mongols -- 6 The Puzzle of Mongolian Cooperation -- 6.1 A Rule of Diversity -- 6.2 Call for State Arbitration -- 6.3 State, Mongols and Foreign Churches -- Revolution, Warlordism and Ethnic Confrontation -- 1 The Revolutionary Turbulence -- 2 Mongolian Reactions to the Revolution |
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3 Intrusion of Provincial Governments -- 4 Emerging Local Conflicts -- 5 The Age of Warlordism -- 6 Transforming the Frontier Governance Structure -- 7 Military Colonization -- Ethnicizing Boundaries in the Legal Jurisdiction -- 1 Legal Pluralism under the Imperial Rule -- 2 The Motley Jurisdictions in Eastern Inner Mongolia -- 2.1 Expansion of Civilian Administration -- 2.2 Interventions from Lifan Yuan -- 2.3 Supervisory Role of the Frontier Military Governor -- 3 Navigating the Disparate Legal Spaces -- 4 Reshuffling the Mongolian Legal Jurisdiction |
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4.1 The Removal of Local Lifan Yuan Officials -- 4.2 Contests over the Mongolian Legal Jurisdiction -- 5 The End of Legal Pluralism? -- The Mongolian Shift in Hulun Buir -- 1 Tribal Soldiers in a Mobile Garrison System -- 2 Territorializing the Governments in Hulun Buir -- 2.1 Russian Monopoly of Waterways -- 2.2 Building Railways -- 3 Territorial Administration in Hulun Buir -- 4 Becoming Mongols -- 5 Striving for Mongolian Autonomy -- 6 The Intellectual Construct -- 7 Territorialization and Ethno-genesis -- Conclusion |
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Appendix 1: Administrative Experiences of the Frontier Military Officials, 1900-1916 -- Appendix 2: Administrative Experiences of the Frontier Military Officials, 1917-1928 -- Glossary of Terms -- Bibliography -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004511781 |
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9004511784 |
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