Jiang Governor's Change of Owners and the Politics of the Late Qing Dynasty

Jiang Governor's Change of Owners and the Politics of the Late Qing Dynasty

by Han Ce

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Focusing on the two most important governors of the two rivers in the Southeast, this book explores the two concepts and processes of "Hunan River Governor Pattern" and "Beiyang to Nanyang" to reveal the three major power shifts in the southeastern region from Daoguang and Xianfeng to the early years of the Republic of China, and contributes a new explanation clue to the evolution of the political structure of the late Qing Dynasty. On this basis, it highlights the relationship between the North and the South, attempts to break through the disputes over internal and external importance, and the dictatorship of governors, and proposes a "centralized governance" pattern to understand the characteristics and solutions of late Qing politics.

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