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Slaves of the Emperor: Service, Privilege, and Status in the Qing Eight Banners

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China's last imperial dynasty governed a vast and culturally diverse territory, encompassing a wide range of local political systems and regional elites. But the Qing empire was built and held together by a single imperial elite: the more than two million members of the hereditary Eight Banner system who were at the core of both the military and the bureaucracy. The banner population was multiethnic, linked by shared membership in a clearly demarcated status group defined in law and administrative practice. Banner people ...

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Slaves of the Emperor: Service, Privilege, and Status in the Qing Eight Banners 2023, Columbia University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780231212779

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Slaves of the Emperor: Service, Privilege, and Status in the Qing Eight Banners 2023, Columbia University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780231212762

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