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Unruly People: Crime, Community, and State in Late Imperial South China
Synopsis:Unruly People shows that in mid-Qing Guangdong banditry occurred mainly in the densely populated core Canton delta where state power was strongest, challenging the conventional wisdom that banditry was most prevalent in peripheral areas. Through extensive archival research, Antony reveals that this is because the local working poor had no other options to ensure their livelihood.
ISBN:9789888208951
Language:English
Author:Robert J. Antony
Author Biography:Robert J. Antony is senior researcher in the Canton Thirteen Hongs Research Center at Guangzhou University, specializing in Chinese social, legal, and maritime history. His publications include Like Froth Floating on the Sea (2003) and Elusive Pirates, Pervasive Smugglers (2010).
Country:Hong Kong

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