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Commerce and Empire in the Borderlands: How do Merchants and Trade Fit into Qing Frontier History?
作者姓名:C.  Patterson  Giersch
作者单位:Department of History, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481, USA
基金项目:Acknowledgements The paper was initially presented at the conference “Defining the Jecen: The Evolution of the Qing Frontier, 1644-1912,” held May 24-25, 2012 as the University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University. My thanks for the feedback I received from the organizers, Loretta Kim, Matthew Mosca, and Victor Zatsepine, and the other participants. I am grateful, too, for the generous feedback from two anonymous reviewers.
摘    要:As our understanding of the Qing empire and its various borderlands has evolved, so too have we come to appreciate China's early modem commercial sophistication. In recent North American studies of the Qing, the links between commerce and conquest have come under investigation, and we are increasingly urged to pay attention to merchants and merchant capital. But how should we understand the relationship between merchants and the Qing empire in the borderlands? This article surveys selected work on the borderlands and commercialization, primarily in the Northwest and Southwest. The goal is to initiate a more comprehensive discussion of how to understand the intersection of commerce and empire while also making some suggestions for ways that borderlands history might shape future work on China.

关 键 词:商业资本  清朝  贸易  招商  商业化  中国  商人
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