
Research on Lower-class Women in the Qing Dynasty: Focusing on the Archives of Nannan County and Ba County
by Mao Liping
About This Novel
This book uses the archives of Nannan County and Ba County in the Qing Dynasty to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth study of the lower-class female groups in the Qing Dynasty who have been "voiceless" for a long time, including their living environment and living conditions, kinship relationships and interpersonal interactions, family status and social situation, as well as the impact of local customs and different grassroots social forces on the lives of lower-class women. At the same time, this book examines issues such as gender relations, family conflicts, class antagonisms, and judicial fairness in the Qing Dynasty from a female perspective. It strives to vividly and objectively present the historical image of the lower-class female groups in the Qing Dynasty, and explores issues such as social class, gender concepts, official ideology, economic and cultural changes, and women's self-awakening in the Qing Dynasty. It will, to a certain extent, improve the academic community's understanding of lower-class women in the Qing Dynasty, so that they, together with middle- and upper-class women, constitute the historical panorama of traditional Chinese women.
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