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Brush, Seal and Abacus: Troubled Vitality in Late Ming China’s Economic Heartland, 1500–1644

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Zhao Jie
2018
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This book is a study of the social and cultural change in Ming China’s lower Yangzi delta region from about 1500 to 1644. It takes three social groups—literati, scholarofficials and merchants—as the framework for discussing the political, socioeconomic and cultural forces that coalesced and reinforced one another to influence and facilitate the region’s change. A still wider perspective reveals how the region’s political ties with the state and commercial links with external markets impacted the region for better and for worse. The book also discusses the literati’s reflection and discourse, which their participation in the change generated, on the issues of morality, money, politics and disorder. The reader, when brought into the richly textured social and cultural life of Ming China’s heartland, will foster an appreciation of what it was like for the region and its people to live in an age of commercial and cultural vigor, which then descended into distress and despair. For scholars and for others conversant with Chinese history, and Ming history in particular, the extensive use of literati sources and the references to contemporary scholarship will be of interest.

Table of Contents

Half title, Title Page, Copyright, In Memoriam

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Figures

pp. ix-x

Abbreviations

pp. xi-xii

Foreword

pp. xiii-xvi

Introduction

pp. 1-10

Chapter I - Brush and Abacus: Brush and Abacus Scholars and Merchants Seek Profit and Place

pp. 11-60

Chapter II - Seal and Abacus: Officials and Their Agents Catch the Fever

pp. 61-98

Chapter III - Tonic or Toxic? Scholars Contest the Implications of Profit

pp. 99-126

Chapter IV - A Roiling Cauldron: Imperial Misrule and

pp. 127-178

Chapter V - Seething Protest: Great Families Provoke Public Outbursts

pp. 179-206

Chapter VI - On a Sinking Ship: Gentry Reformers Respond to Crises

pp. 207-240

Afterword

pp. 241-244

Bibliography

pp. 245-260

Glossary and Index

pp. 261-268
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