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100 1 _aJenks, Robert Darrah.
245 1 0 _aInsurgency and social disorder in Guizhou :
_bthe "Miao" Rebellion, 1854-1873 /
_cRobert D. Jenks.
260 _aHonolulu :
_bUniversity of Hawaii Press,
_cc1994.
300 _axi, 227 p. :
_bmaps ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 205-218) and index.
520 _aTextbooks and general histories of modern China agree that the so-called Miao rebellion constituted one of the major rebellions of the nineteenth century. It lasted for twenty years, caused devastation of such severity that its effects were still obvious to travelers in Guizhou province decades later, and, by one account, resulted in the deaths of more than four million people. In an impressive presentation of material drawn from local histories, private writings, and official documents, Jenks argues that the Qing government sought to lay the blame for the turmoil squarely on an ethnic minority it regarded as obstreperous and inferior. As well as altering perceptions of the rebellion, Insurgency and Social Disorder in Guizhou enhances our understanding of the causes of the rebellion and its place in the crises that beset mid-nineteenth-century China. It contributes to the sociology of rebellion and peasant movements and is a valuable supplement to current anthropological work on Chinese minorities. Its treatment of Qing attitudes toward the Miao has implications for minority policies in the Peoples Republic of China today.
650 0 _aHmong (Asian people)
_zChina
_xHistory.
651 0 _aChina
_xEthnic relations.
651 0 _aChina
_xHistory
_y19th century.
650 1 7 _aOpstanden.
_2gtt
650 1 7 _aHmong (volk)
_2gtt
650 0 7 _aRebellion
_2swd
650 0 7 _aGeschichte 1854-1873.
_2swd
651 7 _aMiao
_2swd
651 7 _aChina
_2swd
651 7 _aGuizhou
_2swd
651 7 _aGuizhou
_xAufstand (1854-1872)
_2swd
650 7 _aHmong (peuple d'Asie)
_zChine
_y1644-1912 (Dynastie mandchoue).
_2ram
651 7 _aChine
_y19e siècle.
_2ram
651 7 _aChine
_xRelations interethniques.
_2ram
651 7 _aChine
_y1644-1912 (Dynastie mandchoue).
_2ram
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aJenks, Robert Darrah.
_tInsurgency and social disorder in Guizhou.
_dHonolulu : University of Hawaii Press, c1994
_w(OCoLC)622348098
946 _aProcessed by Dave Lyons, 8/3/12.
946 _a2 copies in excellent condition.
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