The Taiji government and the rise of the warrior state the formation of the Qing imperial constitution
The Qing Inner Asian political order -- Alliance to coalition -- The Manchu conquest : winner takes all -- From the Taishi government to the Taiji government -- The Taiji government : a parliamentary aristocracy -- The rise and fall of the Jaisang government -- Aimag and pre-modern Mongolia in moder...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Leiden ; Boston
Brill
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | Inner Asia book series
volume 14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Qing Inner Asian political order -- Alliance to coalition -- The Manchu conquest : winner takes all -- From the Taishi government to the Taiji government -- The Taiji government : a parliamentary aristocracy -- The rise and fall of the Jaisang government -- Aimag and pre-modern Mongolia in modern Euro-Sinocentric vision -- The Daiching Ulus and Mongolia : an Inner Asian aristocratic federation -- The Mongolian world order and the Daiching Ulus -- The rivalry of the Daiching Ulus and the Döchin and Dörben -- The empire of the two norms "Read The Taiji Government and you will discover a bold and original revisionist interpretation of the formation of the Qing imperial constitution. Contrary to conventional wisdom, which portrays the Qing empire as a Chinese bureaucratic state that colonized Inner Asia, this book contends quite the reverse. It reveals the Qing as a Warrior State, a Manchu-Mongolian aristocratic union and a Buddhist caesaropapist monarchy. In painstaking detail, brushstroke by brushstroke, the author urges you to picture how the Mongolian aristocratic government, the Inner Asian military-oriented numerical divisional system, the technique of conquest rule, and the Mongolian doctrine of a universal Buddhist empire together created the last of the Inner Asian empires that conquered and ruled what is now China." |
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Beschreibung: | XVII, 349 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9789004461697 978-90-04-46169-7 |