The Emotional Structure of Traditional Tenancy in China: a Study of Baxian Yamen Archives in the Late Qing Dynasty

The Emotional Structure of Traditional Tenancy in China: a Study of Baxian Yamen Archives in the Late Qing Dynasty

by Ling Peng

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This book is based on detailed information about the social background of tenancy disputes, the specific psychological emotions, rational cognition, and interactive behaviors of the parties involved in the tenancy disputes recorded in Taiwan's Danxin Archives, Baxian Archives in the Qing Dynasty, Longquan Archives in the Republic of China, and a large number of tenant-related litigation cases recorded in some local judicial archives, to conduct an in-depth study of the tenant relationship in traditional Chinese society. On this basis, the process of interaction between legal education, social customs, emotional structure, market principles and other governance logics in traditional Chinese grassroots society is sorted out. Among them, the "emotional structure" will be the key to understanding the penetration of political governance forces into grassroots society.

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