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Manchus and Han: Ethnic Relations and Political Power in Late Qing and Early
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Manchus and Han: Ethnic Relations and Political Power in Late Qing and Early Republican China, 1861-1928 Hardback - 2000

by Edward J. Rhoads

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China's 1911-12 Revolution, which overthrew a 2000-year succession of dynasties, is thought of primarily as a change in governmental style, from imperial to republican, traditional to modern. But given that the dynasty that was overthrown--the Qing--was that of a minority ethnic group that had ruled China's Han majority for nearly three centuries, and that the revolutionaries were overwhelmingly Han, to what extent was the revolution not only anti-monarchical, but also anti-Manchu?

Edward Rhoads explores this provocative and complicated question in Manchus and Han, analyzing the evolution of the Manchus from a hereditary military caste (the "banner people") to a distinct ethnic group and then detailing the interplay and dialogue between the Manchu court and Han reformers that culminated in the dramatic changes of the early 20th century.

Until now, many scholars have assumed that the Manchus had been assimilated into Han culture long before the 1911 Revolution and were no longer separate and distinguishable. But Rhoads demonstrates that in many ways Manchus remained an alien, privileged, and distinct group. Manchus and Han is a pathbreaking study that will forever change the way historians of China view the events leading to the fall of the Qing dynasty. Likewise, it will clarify for ethnologists the unique origin of the Manchus as an occupational caste and their shifting relationship with the Han, from border people to rulers to ruled.

Winner of the Joseph Levenson Book Prize for Modern China, sponsored by The China and Inner Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies

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  • Title Manchus and Han: Ethnic Relations and Political Power in Late Qing and Early Republican China, 1861-1928
  • Author Edward J. Rhoads
  • Binding Hardback
  • Pages 404
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Washington Press, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
  • Publication date September 2000
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780295979380 / 0295979380
  • Weight 1.67 lbs (0.76 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.36 x 6.46 x 1.21 in (23.77 x 16.41 x 3.07 cm)
  • Category History - General History
  • Library of Congress subjects China - History - 1861-1912, China - History - 1912-1928
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 00008470
  • Dewey Decimal Code 951.035

About the author

Edward J. M. Rhoads is professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of China's Republican Revolution: The Case of Kwangtung, 1895-1913.Winner of the Joseph Levenson Book Prize for Modern China, sponsored by The China and Inner Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies

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