This book explores the world of pirates and seafarers and the integral role they played in shaping maritime society in Fujian and Guangdong during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The study is an attempt to understand piracy for what it can tell us about the nature of socioeconomic change in maritime South China during the late imperial age. The approach, what has been called "history from the bottom up," seeks to look at ordinary seafarers and pirates on their own terms and to reconstruct their daily lives and aspirations. By reclaiming their social, economic, and cultural history, the book not only furthers our understanding of maritime society as a whole, but also demonstrates how dynamic economic growth, commercial change, and population explosion promoted dislocation, conflict, and violence on China's southern coast.
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清中叶海盗研究不多著作之一
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评分清中叶海盗研究不多著作之一
评分清中叶海盗研究不多著作之一
评分清中叶海盗研究不多著作之一
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