China On The Move: Why is China So Big? Redefining the Qing Realm and its Subjects

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The University of Chicago Hong Kong Campus

The University of Chicago Hong Kong Campus

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May 2, 2024
China On The Move
Why is China So Big? Redefining the Qing Realm and its Subjects
It is now well-known that the Manchu rulers of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) sharply altered their predecessors’ understandings of what it meant to rule “all under heaven”; meanwhile Qing conquests doubled the empire’s land area. Initially, much of the Chinese elite saw much of this new territory as mere buffer zones, to be occupied only insofar as this kept hostile nomads from doing so. A central reason for this skepticism was that many of the newly-acquired lands were ill-suited to agriculture, the “fundamental occupation” of “civilized” life.
By roughly 1850, however, many Han literati came to see many frontier regions as properly “Chinese” territory. More gradually, they also came to see certain previously despised groups of people - including such common frontier figures as miners and loggers -- as potential “good subjects.” These transformations - influenced both by changes in official discourse and changes in who was actually migrating - set the stage for further changes later: ones which re-imagined China’s far west as resource-rich territories which had to be held and “developed,” even when the Chinese state was hard-pressed on other fronts (including rebellions in its core regions). A still further shift occurred in the 20th century, in which the people involved in exploiting these remote territories, not only ceased to be denigrated as dangerous “drifters,” but came to be seen as part of the “vanguard of the nation.” These changes in how frontiers and frontier people were understood were linked to important changes in demographic and economic behavior on the ground, and are essential for understanding why the political disunity of the early 20th century did not prove lasting.
Speaker
Kenneth Pomeranz
Faculty Director
The University of Chicago Yuen Campus in Hong Kong
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▬ Content of the Talk ▬
Opening - 0:00
Speaker Introduction - 0:36
Kenneth Pomeranz's Sharing - 1:24
Q&A Session - 1:02:58

Пікірлер: 5
@rocketsteel
@rocketsteel 22 күн бұрын
How far back in history do you need to justify a country's existance. Especially one that is not bounded entirely by sea.
@AntiWar_dude
@AntiWar_dude 22 күн бұрын
The real question should be -why USA is so big even today tho it actually come from totally outside continent 🤣
@AntiWar_dude
@AntiWar_dude 22 күн бұрын
USA propaganda at full swing -
@ryans5073
@ryans5073 22 күн бұрын
You’re literally a chinese/russian propaganda channel? I don’t see where you get off throwing stones at academic lectures
@modsiw10k
@modsiw10k 20 күн бұрын
did you even watch the video??
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