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Population and Marketing Settlements in Ch'ing China

Population and Marketing Settlements in Ch'ing China

Population and Marketing Settlements in Ch'ing China

Gilbert Rozman
April 2009
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9780521107044
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    The historical records of Ch'ing China (1644–1911) contain numerous statistics concerning the population in local areas and the distribution of markets. These figures provide information on two of the most important and least understood factors that were to affect China's modern development: the massive population growth prior to 1850 and the tenacity of small-scale markets as the focus of commercialisation. This book presents and evaluates the data from northern China to ascertain the quality of available records and to determine what they can tell is about variations from area to area and from period to period. The analysis of population centres on sex rations, age distributions, mean household size and growth rates. Without overlooking limitations in the data, this study emphasises the implications of the findings for general problems in the social history of the Ch'ing period.

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    April 2009
    Paperback
    9780521107044
    168 pages
    229 × 152 × 10 mm
    0.26kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: local variations and social change in Ch'ing China
    • 2. The data: evaluation of quality and problems of analysis
    • 3. Villages and cities: age distributions, sex rations and household sizes
    • 4. Counties and prefectures: population growth and household size
    • 5. Variations by prefecture: periodic markets in Chihli and Shantung provinces
    • 6. Conclusions: historical data and their utility
    • Appendices 1–7
    • Works cited
    • Index.
      Author
    • Gilbert Rozman