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- Title
Cong gudai minzu zhi si xing, guojia zhi gong xing tan qing dai man han minzu maodun.
- Authors
Du Jiaji
- Abstract
This is part of a series of "Notes on Qing Political History" that discusses how Qing scholarship has been enriched by new social and cultural research methods, academic exchanges abroad, and cross-disciplinary research. The author contends that Manchu military conquests did not provide a strong enough reason for ethnic strife between Han Chinese and Manchus. This is due to the fact that many Han officials came to support the Qing dynasty by sabotaging the "rebels" who remained loyal to the Ming dynasty. This article discusses the contradictions in the nature of ethnic identity in the context of publically recognized state legitimacy. The first section discusses the relationship between concepts of family units and nationhood. The second discusses state legitimacy. The third discusses private and public interests.
- Subjects
CHINA; MANCHUS; ETHNICITY; CHINESE people; QING dynasty, China, 1644-1912; CHINESE national character
- Publication
Qing History Journal, 2010, Vol 78, Issue 2, p7
- ISSN
1002-8587
- Publication type
Article