Administrative Governance in Marginal Areas: a Re-study of the Office System in the Qing Dynasty

Administrative Governance in Marginal Areas: a Re-study of the Office System in the Qing Dynasty

by Hu Heng

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This book is a re-study of the "official system" issue in the Qing Dynasty. The hall system is a unique form of administrative division in the Qing Dynasty, and its establishment reflects the transformation of the local administrative system in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This book has two focuses: first, it conducts detailed institutional historical research on the origin and evolution of the hall system in the Qing Dynasty, especially the origin process of the hall during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is relatively weak in academic research, and focuses on strengthening the exploration and utilization of first-hand archives on both sides of the Taiwan Strait; second, it combines regional social history, Using the research methods of legal history, the local manifestations of the bureau were analyzed in detail with typical cases, striving to organically combine the overall evolution of the system with regional social cases, showing how the bureau system coordinated with the historical process of regional society in the Qing Dynasty, and further reflected the characteristics of local governance in the Qing Dynasty of "governing according to customs".

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