Transformation of Yunnan in Ming China

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Chinese provincial history
Chos Kyi
Dali Kingdom
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ethnic integration China
frontier administration studies
Incarnate Lamas
Internal Frontier
Jinsha River
Lunar Month
Military Households
Ming Bureaucrats
Ming Court
Ming dynasty governance
Ming State
Ming state local society transformation
native chieftain system
Native Officials
Ninth Lunar Month
Northwest Yunnan
rDo rJe
Regular Bureaucrats
religious transformation Yunnan
Tai Polities
Upland Societies
Village Temples
Wang Ji
Western Yunnan
Wu Sangui
Yalong River
Yellow Hat Sect
Young Men
Zhu Yuanzhang

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032084701
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines how the Ming state transformed the multi-ethnic society of Yunnan into a province. Yunnan had remained outside the ambit of central government when ruled by the Dali kingdom, 937-1253, and its foundation as a province by the Yuan regime in 1276 did not disrupt Dali kingdom style political, social and religious institutions. It was the Ming state in the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries through its institutions for military and civilian control which brought about profound changes and truly transformed local society into a province. In contrast to other studies which have portrayed Yunnan as a non-Han frontier region waiting to be colonised, this book, by focusing on changes in local society, casts off the idea of Yunnan as a border area far from civilisation.

Christian Daniels is Professor and Head of the Division of Humanities at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Jianxiong Ma is an Associate Professor in the Division of Humanities at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology