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Tribute System and Rulership in Late Imperial China.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kauz, Ralph.
- Series:
- Studien zu Macht und Herrschaft
- Studien zu Macht und Herrschaft ; 9
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Political science--China--History.
- Political science.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (367 p.).
- Place of Publication:
- Gottingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2022.
- Contents:
- 1.1. Provisions for the occasion of offering tribute
- 1.2. Provisions for tribute items and amount
- 1.3. Reward regulations
- 1.4. Comments on the forms of tribute-reward communication in the Qing dynasty
- 2. Trade exchange between the Qing court and the Tributary states
- 2.1. Trade in the Huitong guan
- 2.2. Trade at ports of entry
- 2.3. Permanent border trade
- 2.4. The Sino-Siam rice trade
- 2.5. Comments on the trade exchange between the Qing court and Tributary states
- 3. The trade system between the Qing court and the non-tributary states
- 3.1. The Canton system
- 3.2. The Kyakhta system
- 3.3. Comments on the two trading systems
- 4. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Chia Ning: The Tribute System in the Qing Dynasty: From Mechanism of Empire-Building to Origins of the Dynastic Fall
- Inherited Tribute Traditions
- Tribute and Its Ritual Protocols
- Tribute and Political Entitlement
- Tribute and Two Forms of Material Exchange
- Tribute in Asia
- Tribute and the West
- Conclusion
- Attachment
- Bakhyt Ezhenkhan-uli: Notes on the Early Discourse of the Qing Court about the Kazakh Tribute
- 1. The Conceptualization of Heavenly Horses and the Analogy of Kazakh Dayuan
- 2. The So-Called Abulai's Declaration of Surrender
- 3. Chinggis Khan's legacy and the Kazakh tribute
- Zsombor Rajkai: Tribute as a Diplomatic Strategy in Early Ming China
- 1. Tributary and non-tributary relations
- 2. Ambiguous Mongol influence on early Ming China
- 3. Foreign policy of early Ming China
- 4. Perception of tributary relations by foreign political entities
- 5. Concluding remarks
- Morris Rossabi: Yongle, Tributary Relations, and Foreign Policy
- Notes:
- James Hevia and Qing Foreign Relations.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Henry Putney Beers Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Kauz, Ralph Tribute System and Rulership in Late Imperial China
- ISBN:
- 9783847014027
- 3847014021
- Publisher Number:
- 99991329020
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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