摘要
The destruction of the Ming Dynasty by peasant armies brought about many of the important historical events of the early Qing. Scholars generally analyze this issue in a framework of class or ethnic struggle. In fact, as normal channels for the transmission of information were disrupted, news of the Ming collapse made its way to Jiangnan through diverse channels, giving rise to all sorts of different and even abnormal reactions there. This article follows the news filtration process to offer a new vantage point for the explanation of social change in Jiangan at the beginning of the Qing.
The destruction of the Ming Dynasty by peasant armies brought about many of the important historical events of the early Qing. Scholars generally analyze this issue in a framework of class or ethnic struggle. In fact, as normal channels for the transmission of information were disrupted, news of the Ming collapse made its way to Jiangnan through diverse channels, giving rise to all sorts of different and even abnormal reactions there. This article follows the news filtration process to offer a new vantage point for the explanation of social change in Jiangan at the beginning of the Qing.
出处
《清史研究》
CSSCI
北大核心
1999年第2期25-32,共8页
The Qing History Journal