Huizhou : : Local Identity and Mercantile Lineage Culture in Ming China / / Qitao Guo.

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Huizhou : Local Identity and Mercantile Lineage Culture in Ming China / Qitao Guo.
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A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org.Huizhou studies the construction of local identity through kinship in the prefecture of Huizhou, the most prominent merchant stronghold of Ming China. Employing an array of untapped genealogies and other sources, Qitao Guo explores how developments in the sociocultural, religious, and gender realms from the fifteenth to sixteenth centuries intertwined to shape Huizhou identity as a land of ";prominent lineages."; This gentrified self-image both sheltered and guided the development of mercantile lineages, which were further bolstered by the gender regime and the local religious order. As Guo demonstrates, the discrepancy between representation and practice helps explain Huizhou's triumphs. The more active the economy became, the more those central to its commercialization embraced conservative sociocultural norms. Home lineages embraced neo-Confucian orthodoxy even as they provided the financial and logistical support to assure the success of Huizhou merchants. The end result was not ";capitalism"; but a gentrified mercantile lineage culture with Chinese—or Huizhou—characteristics.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Map of Huizhou -- Introduction -- PART I: Local Identity -- 1 Cheng Minzheng and the Rise of Huizhou Consciousness -- 2 A Land of Prominent Lineages -- PART II: Mercantile Lineage Culture -- 3 Wang Daokun and the Promotion of Mercantile Lineage Culture -- 4 “A Confucian Heartland of Women” -- 5 The Local Religious Order -- Conclusion -- Appendix Summary of Wang Daokun’s Huizhou Merchant Biographies -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Chinese Character Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
Kinship China She Xian (Anhui Sheng) History.
Mercantile system China She Xian (Anhui Sheng) History.
Merchants China She Xian (Anhui Sheng) History.
HISTORY / Asia / China. bisacsh
She Xian (Anhui Sheng, China) Social conditions 15th century.
She Xian (Anhui Sheng, China) Social conditions 16th century.
China History Ming dynasty, 1368-1644.
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Huizhou : Local Identity and Mercantile Lineage Culture in Ming China /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Map of Huizhou --
Introduction --
PART I: Local Identity --
1 Cheng Minzheng and the Rise of Huizhou Consciousness --
2 A Land of Prominent Lineages --
PART II: Mercantile Lineage Culture --
3 Wang Daokun and the Promotion of Mercantile Lineage Culture --
4 “A Confucian Heartland of Women” --
5 The Local Religious Order --
Conclusion --
Appendix Summary of Wang Daokun’s Huizhou Merchant Biographies --
Abbreviations --
Notes --
Chinese Character Glossary --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Map of Huizhou --
Introduction --
PART I: Local Identity --
1 Cheng Minzheng and the Rise of Huizhou Consciousness --
2 A Land of Prominent Lineages --
PART II: Mercantile Lineage Culture --
3 Wang Daokun and the Promotion of Mercantile Lineage Culture --
4 “A Confucian Heartland of Women” --
5 The Local Religious Order --
Conclusion --
Appendix Summary of Wang Daokun’s Huizhou Merchant Biographies --
Abbreviations --
Notes --
Chinese Character Glossary --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Map of Huizhou --
Introduction --
PART I: Local Identity --
1 Cheng Minzheng and the Rise of Huizhou Consciousness --
2 A Land of Prominent Lineages --
PART II: Mercantile Lineage Culture --
3 Wang Daokun and the Promotion of Mercantile Lineage Culture --
4 “A Confucian Heartland of Women” --
5 The Local Religious Order --
Conclusion --
Appendix Summary of Wang Daokun’s Huizhou Merchant Biographies --
Abbreviations --
Notes --
Chinese Character Glossary --
Bibliography --
Index
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