White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates: Crisis and Reform in the Qing Empire

White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates: Crisis and Reform in the Qing Empire

by Wensheng Wang
White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates: Crisis and Reform in the Qing Empire

White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates: Crisis and Reform in the Qing Empire

by Wensheng Wang

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Overview

The reign of Emperor Jiaqing (1796–1820 CE) has long occupied an awkward position in studies of China’s last dynasty, the Qing (1644–1911 CE). Conveniently marking a watershed between the prosperous eighteenth century and the tragic post–Opium War era, this quarter century has nevertheless been glossed over as an unremarkable interlude separating two well-studied epochs of great transformation. White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates presents a major reassessment of this misunderstood period by examining how the emperors, bureaucrats, and foreigners responded to the two crises that shaped the transition from the Qianlong to the Jiaqing reign.

Wensheng Wang argues that the dramatic combination of internal uprising and transnational piracy, rather than being a hallmark of inexorable dynastic decline, propelled the Manchu court to reorganize itself through a series of modifications in policymaking and bureaucratic structure. The resulting Jiaqing reforms initiated a process of state retreat that pulled the Qing Empire out of a cycle of aggressive overextension and resistance, and back onto a more sustainable track of development. Although this pragmatic striving for political sustainability was unable to save the dynasty from ultimate collapse, it represented a durable and constructive approach to the compounding problems facing the late Qing regime and helped sustain it for another century. As one of the most comprehensive accounts of the Jiaqing reign, White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates provides a fresh understanding of this significant turning point in China’s long imperial history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674727991
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/06/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 347
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Wensheng Wang is Associate Professor of History at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction I. Contextualizing Crises 1. Origins of the Qianlong- Jiaqing Crises II. A View from the Bottom 2. The White Lotus Rebellion in the Han River Highlands 3. The Piracy Crisis in the South China Sea III. A View from the Top 4. Court Politics and Imperial Visions 5. The Inner White Lotus Rebellion 6. The Jiaqing Reforms 7. The Piracy Crisis and Foreign Diplomacy Conclusion List of Abbreviations and Primary Sources Notes Acknowledgments Index
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