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Banner Legacy: The Rise of the Fengtian Local Elite at the End of the Qing, The Eight Banners are increasingly recognized as a key institution of the Qing dynasty administration. In the Qing ancestral homeland, Manchuria, the banners came to include Mongol and Han contingents. In this study, Professor Enatsu argues that at the en, Banner Legacy: The Rise of the Fengtian Local Elite at the End of the Qing
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  • Banner Legacy: The Rise of the Fengtian Local Elite at the End of the Qing
  • Written by author Yoshiki Enatsu
  • Published by Centre for Chinese Studies Publications, 2004/06/30
  • The Eight Banners are increasingly recognized as a key institution of the Qing dynasty administration. In the Qing ancestral homeland, Manchuria, the banners came to include Mongol and Han contingents. In this study, Professor Enatsu argues that at the en
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1 Han bannermen society in Qing period Fengtian 13
2 Fengtian's land system at the end of the Qing 29
3 Local elite participation in Fengtian provincial politics 51
4 Yuan Jinkai and other Liaoyang elites enter the provincial assembly 75
5 The 1911 revolution in Fengtian Province 91
Conclusion : the Fengtian local elite after the 1911 revolution 109
App. A Note on Manshu Kyukan Chosa Hokoku-sho 115
App. B Outline of local militias in Liaoyang 117


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