Rural Society in the Inscriptions: a Historical Anthropological Investigation of the Jiangqingshui River Basin Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties

Rural Society in the Inscriptions: a Historical Anthropological Investigation of the Jiangqingshui River Basin Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties

by Li Bin

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The manuscript uses the inscriptions in the Qingshui River Basin as the core historical data. From the perspective of communication, exchange and integration, it analyzes the relationship between immigration and social changes in the inscriptions, revealing the inner mechanism of the formation of the multi-ethnic settlement pattern of "you are among me, and you are among me"; it examines the orderly world shown in the inscriptions, and through the "gang organization", the Jiangjiang case, Jiang It analyzes the path and development process of the government and the people in establishing social order in the Qingshuijiang area, including the step-by-step system, "rock discussion", "erecting monuments for government notices" and rural public order. In addition, it outlines the "female laymen" in the inscriptions, showing the higher social activity ability of ethnic minority women and their right to share social discourse.

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