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Saving the World

William T , Rowe

Saving the World
Saving the World

Saving the World

William T , Rowe

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Omschrijving

Chen Hongmou (1696-1771) was arguably the most influential Chinese official of the eighteenth century and unquestionably its most celebrated field administrator. He served as governor-general, governor, or in lesser provincial-level posts in more than a dozen provinces, achieving after his death cult status as a "model official."
In this magisterial study, the author draws on Chen's life and career to answer a range of questions: What did mid-Qing bureaucrats think they were doing? How did they conceive the universe and their society, what did they see as their potential to "save the world," and what would the world, properly saved, be like? The answers to these questions are important not only because vast numbers of people were subject to these officials' governance, but because the verdict of their successors was that they did their jobs remarkably well and should be emulated.
Three persistent tensions in elite consciousness focus the author's investigation. First, the elite adhered to the fundamentalist moral dictates of Song neo-Confucian orthodoxy at the same time that a new valuation of pragmatic, technocratic prowess abhorrent to the moral tradition emerged. Second, two contradictory views on the use of "statecraft" to achieve an ordered world were in play--one that favored the expansive use of the state apparatus, and one that emphasized indigenous local elites and communities. Finally, the subordination of human beings to the service of hierarchical social groupings contended with a growing appreciation of the dignity, moral worth, and productive potential of the individual.
The author uses a holistic approach, attempting, for example, to explore how notions regarding gender roles and funerary ritual related to Qing economic thought, how the encounter with other cultures on the expanding frontiers helped form ideas of "civilized" conduct at home, and how an official's negotiation of the complex Qing bureaucracy affected his approach to social policy. The author also considers how attitudes formed during the prosperous and highly dynamic eighteenth century conditioned China's responses to the crises it confronted in the centuries to follow.


William T. Rowe is John and Diane Cooke Professor of Chinese History at The Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Hankow: Conflict and Community in a Chinese City, 1796-1895 (Stanford, 1989) and Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889 (Stanford, 1984).

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Stanford University Press
  • Verschenen
    mrt. 2001
  • Bladzijden
    616
  • Genre
    Geschiedenis van andere geografische groeperingen en regio’s
  • Afmetingen
    261 x 184 x 43 mm
  • Gewicht
    1255 gram
  • EAN
    9780804737357
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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