Research on the Constitutional Compilation and Inspection Office in the Qing Dynasty

Research on the Constitutional Compilation and Inspection Office in the Qing Dynasty

by Peng Jian

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"Research on the Constitutional Compilation and Inspection Office in the Qing Dynasty" Introduction: The preparatory constitution-making in the Qing Dynasty was the beginning of China's constitutional reform. The Constitutional Affairs Editorial and Inspection Office was the supervisory organ of the preparatory constitution-making and was known as the "constitutional hub". "Research on the Constitutional Compilation and Investigation Office in the Qing Dynasty" not only examines the evolution and management of this institution, but also focuses on analyzing the group interactions caused by the various tasks it carried out to promote constitutional reform, and the constraints caused by group interactions on the constitutional reform. It then penetrates into the dilemma of the constitutional reform in the Qing Dynasty and explores the inherent connection between the preparation for the establishment of the constitution and the collapse of the Qing court.

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