Across forest, steppe and mountain: environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in environment and history
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Beschreibung: | xviii, 336 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781107068841 1107068843 |
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contents | The multicultural Qing is reconsidered in "multi-ecological" terms of three borderland case studies from northeastern Manchuria, south-central Inner Mongolia, and southwestern Yunnan. Human pursuit of game, tending of livestock, and susceptibility to disease vectors required imperial adaptation beyond the cultural constructs of banners or chieftainships in order to maintain a "sustainable Qing periphery" based on these environmental relations between people and animals. The resulting borderland spaces are, therefore, not simply contrivances of more anthropocentric administrative fiat, but environmental interdependencies constructed through more "organic" and conditional relations of imperial foraging, imperial pastoralism, and imperial indigenism ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; Qing Fields in Theory & Practice -- The Nature of Imperial Foraging in the SAH Basin -- The Nature of Imperial Pastoralism in Southern Inner Mongolia -- The Nature of Imperial Indigenism in Southwestern Yunnan -- Borderland Hanspace in the Nineteenth Century -- Qing Environmentality |
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spelling | Bello, David Anthony 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)132834332 aut Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands David A. Bello New York Cambridge University Press 2016 © 2016 xviii, 336 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in environment and history The multicultural Qing is reconsidered in "multi-ecological" terms of three borderland case studies from northeastern Manchuria, south-central Inner Mongolia, and southwestern Yunnan. Human pursuit of game, tending of livestock, and susceptibility to disease vectors required imperial adaptation beyond the cultural constructs of banners or chieftainships in order to maintain a "sustainable Qing periphery" based on these environmental relations between people and animals. The resulting borderland spaces are, therefore, not simply contrivances of more anthropocentric administrative fiat, but environmental interdependencies constructed through more "organic" and conditional relations of imperial foraging, imperial pastoralism, and imperial indigenism ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; Qing Fields in Theory & Practice -- The Nature of Imperial Foraging in the SAH Basin -- The Nature of Imperial Pastoralism in Southern Inner Mongolia -- The Nature of Imperial Indigenism in Southwestern Yunnan -- Borderland Hanspace in the Nineteenth Century -- Qing Environmentality Environmental policy / China / History Borderlands / Environmental aspects / China / History Hunting and gathering societies / China / Manchuria / History Pastoral systems / China / Inner Mongolia / History Indigenous peoples / China / Yunnan Sheng / History Ethnicity / Environmental aspects / China / History Imperialism / Environmental aspects / China / History Human ecology / Political aspects / China / History Sustainability / Political aspects / China / History Geschichte Indigenes Volk Politik Umwelt Umweltpolitik China / History / Qing dynasty, 1644-1912 |
spellingShingle | Bello, David Anthony 1963- Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands The multicultural Qing is reconsidered in "multi-ecological" terms of three borderland case studies from northeastern Manchuria, south-central Inner Mongolia, and southwestern Yunnan. Human pursuit of game, tending of livestock, and susceptibility to disease vectors required imperial adaptation beyond the cultural constructs of banners or chieftainships in order to maintain a "sustainable Qing periphery" based on these environmental relations between people and animals. The resulting borderland spaces are, therefore, not simply contrivances of more anthropocentric administrative fiat, but environmental interdependencies constructed through more "organic" and conditional relations of imperial foraging, imperial pastoralism, and imperial indigenism ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; Qing Fields in Theory & Practice -- The Nature of Imperial Foraging in the SAH Basin -- The Nature of Imperial Pastoralism in Southern Inner Mongolia -- The Nature of Imperial Indigenism in Southwestern Yunnan -- Borderland Hanspace in the Nineteenth Century -- Qing Environmentality Environmental policy / China / History Borderlands / Environmental aspects / China / History Hunting and gathering societies / China / Manchuria / History Pastoral systems / China / Inner Mongolia / History Indigenous peoples / China / Yunnan Sheng / History Ethnicity / Environmental aspects / China / History Imperialism / Environmental aspects / China / History Human ecology / Political aspects / China / History Sustainability / Political aspects / China / History Geschichte Indigenes Volk Politik Umwelt Umweltpolitik |
title | Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands |
title_auth | Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands |
title_exact_search | Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands |
title_full | Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands David A. Bello |
title_fullStr | Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands David A. Bello |
title_full_unstemmed | Across forest, steppe and mountain environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands David A. Bello |
title_short | Across forest, steppe and mountain |
title_sort | across forest steppe and mountain environment identity and empire in qing china s borderlands |
title_sub | environment, identity and empire in Qing China's borderlands |
topic | Environmental policy / China / History Borderlands / Environmental aspects / China / History Hunting and gathering societies / China / Manchuria / History Pastoral systems / China / Inner Mongolia / History Indigenous peoples / China / Yunnan Sheng / History Ethnicity / Environmental aspects / China / History Imperialism / Environmental aspects / China / History Human ecology / Political aspects / China / History Sustainability / Political aspects / China / History Geschichte Indigenes Volk Politik Umwelt Umweltpolitik |
topic_facet | Environmental policy / China / History Borderlands / Environmental aspects / China / History Hunting and gathering societies / China / Manchuria / History Pastoral systems / China / Inner Mongolia / History Indigenous peoples / China / Yunnan Sheng / History Ethnicity / Environmental aspects / China / History Imperialism / Environmental aspects / China / History Human ecology / Political aspects / China / History Sustainability / Political aspects / China / History Geschichte Indigenes Volk Politik Umwelt Umweltpolitik China / History / Qing dynasty, 1644-1912 |
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