Hidden Land

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Chief Military Commission
Chinese land tenure
Chongzhen Reign
cultivated land
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frontier ethnics
Garrison System
Grand Coordinator
Hai Rui
Hongwu Reign
imperial taxation analysis
Jiajing Reign
Jiangsu People's Publishing House
Jiangsu People’s Publishing House
Li Zicheng
military administration history
Military Households
Military Servicemen
military system
Military systems
Ming dynast
Ming Dynasty
Ming dynasty garrison land management
Ming History
Ming Qing transition studies
Ming Taizu
People's Publishing House
People’s Publishing House
population registration China
Qing Dynasty
Shanghai People's Publishing House
Shanghai People’s Publishing House
Single Whip Law
The Garrison System
The Ming studies
Veritable Records
Wang Ji
Wanli Reign
weisuo system research
Wu Sangui
Yongle Reign
Zhang Xianzhong
Zhonghua Book Company
Zhu Yuanzhang

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367776770
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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"The Hidden Land" means that a large amount of land in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) was "hidden" or unknown, since the land was managed by both the administrative and the military systems, and only the former was made public while the latter was being hidden due to confidentiality issues. This is one of the author’s creative findings as a result of his solid textual research and rigorous argumentation.
Since the Ming state management system had a great impact on the land, the population, the taxes and corvée, the imperial examinations, the justice, the grass-roots organizations and the frontier ethnics during the 500 years from Ming to Qing (1636–1912), the views on the garrisons and guards (weisuo) in the military system are of great help to review the essential issues of the period, which were often misunderstood or neglected before. In addition, the author introduces the present situation, existing problems and basic historical materials in the Ming study which will be beneficial to the Ming researchers and enthusiasts.

The late Professor Gu Cheng was an eminent expert in the Ming History Studies of China, at Beijing Normal University. His books include The History of the Southern Ming and The History of Peasant War in the Late Ming,etc.

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