Social Transformation in Modern China: The State and Local Elites in Henan, 1900–1937

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Pub. Date: 2000-09-25
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

The sources and nature of China’s transformation from a traditional to modern society - accelerated in the early twentieth century by the downfall of the Qing dynasty, the advent of foreign technology and increasing commercialization - are critical issues for the study of modern China. In this book, Xin Zhang uses the case of local elites and the power structure of Henan province in north-central China to demonstrate how local politics first transformed local society, challenged the state and eventually influenced change across China. Rather than focusing separately on elite mobility, social mobilization or state-making, Zhang observes changes in all three categories as interrelated aspects of a single, self-generating phenomenon of social change. Zhang’s application of the most up-to-date social science theory and rich, original, empirical data, sheds new light on the sources of China’s modernization, political and social identity, and the shifting relationship between the state and local elites.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
xii
List of Tables
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Part I Introduction
Theoretical Context
3(18)
Social Transformation as a Conceptual Framework
11(3)
The Issue of Modernity in China
14(7)
Socioeconomic Setting of Henan
21(20)
The Geography and Marketing Structure of Henan
21(7)
Southwestern and Northern Henan as Distinct Regions
28(4)
Foreign Intrusion, Commercialization, and the Banditry Crisis
32(9)
Part II Local Elites and the Transition of Community Power
Local Society in Transition
41(26)
Institutional Developments in the Late Qing
41(4)
Changes at the Turn of the Century
45(4)
Self-empowerment during the 1911 Revolution
49(4)
The Low Ebb of Activism: The Early Republic
53(1)
The Transformation of Local Polity in the Mid-1920s
54(9)
Coping with the Nationalist Government
63(1)
Summary
64(3)
Elite Mobility in a Changing World
67(26)
Local Society in the Late Qing
67(4)
1911 Revolution
71(1)
Changes in the Local Power Structure
72(15)
Summary
87(6)
Part III Elite Activism and Social Transformation
Society as the Organization of Networks
93(41)
The Early Years of the Literary Society
95(3)
Local Ties and Local Power
98(2)
Gaining Regional Status
100(3)
Approaching a Higher Level
103(2)
Surviving the Crisis
105(1)
Transregional Activism
106(3)
Meeting Yuan Shikai
109(3)
The Rise of Yuan Shikai
112(3)
The Movement ``For Republic, Against Independence''
115(2)
Linking the Networks
117(2)
The Power of Liaison
119(3)
Creating a National Network
122(2)
Temporary Setback
124(3)
The Monarchy Debate
127(1)
Decline of the Network
128(1)
Summary
129(5)
Local Identity, Localism, and Crisis of Legitimacy
134(43)
The Founding of Self-Government
136(5)
Programs of Self-Government
141(11)
A Crisis in Legitimacy
152(6)
The Issue of Local Identity
158(4)
The Phenomenon of Localism
162(2)
From Elite Domination to Popular Participation
164(4)
Self-Government in Nanzhao
168(2)
Summary
170(7)
Part IV Modern State Making and the Interaction between State and Society
State Making during the Republican Period
177(40)
A Definition of State
178(2)
Northern Henan
180(25)
Southwestern Henan
205(10)
Summary
215(2)
State and Society in Mutual Engagement
217(52)
Local Control and Modern State Making
217(5)
Northern Henan
222(20)
Southwestern Henan
242(24)
Summary
266(3)
Conclusion 269(8)
Transformation at the Individual Level
269(2)
Transformation at the Societal Level
271(1)
Modern State Making and Social Transformation
272(2)
Social Transformation and China's Modern Transition
274(3)
Appendix 277(6)
Bibliography 283(28)
Index 311

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