This book examines the military collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty to a combination of foreign and domestic foes. The Ming’s defeat was a highly surprising development, not least because as recently as in the 1590s the Ming had managed to defeat a Japanese force considered to be perhaps the most formidable of its day when the latter attempted to subjugate Korea en-route to a planned invasion of China. In contrast to conventional explanations for the Ming’s collapse, which focus upon political and socio-economic factors, this book shows how the military collapse of the Ming state was intimately connected to the deterioration of the personal relationship between the Ming throne and the military establishment that had served as the cornerstone of the Ming military renaissance of the previous decades. Moreover, it examines the broader process of the militarization of late Ming society as a whole to arrive at an understanding of how a state with such tremendous military resources and potential could be defeated by numerically and technologically inferior foes. It concludes with a consideration of the fall of the Ming in light of contemporary conflicts and regime changes around the globe, drawing attention to climatological factors and developments outside state control. Utilizing recently released archival materials, this book adds a much needed piece to the puzzle of the collapse of the Ming Dynasty in China.
A member of the Dale Center for the Study of War and Society, Kenneth Swope received his undergraduate degree from the College of Wooster (OH) and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Prior to teaching at USM, he taught at Marist College and Ball State University. His research interests encompass the military, social, political, and diplomatic history of early modern East Asia. His first monograph, A Dragon’s Head and A Serpent’s Tail: Ming China and the First Great East Asian War, 1592-1598, offered a revisionist look at the controversial reign of the Ming Emperor Wanli (r. 1573-1620) and provided a new perspective on the most important military conflict in sixteenth-century Asia. His most recent book, The Military Collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty, 1618-1644, makes use of recently published primary source materials to tell the story of the tragic demise of imperial China’s last native ruling house and was featured on the podcast “New Books in Military History” and named a Choice Outstanding Academic title. His book, On The Trail of the Yellow Tiger: War, Trauma and Social Dislocation in Southwest China During the Ming-Qing Transition, was published by the University of Nebraska Press in July 2018. He also has an edited book, The Ming World, forthcoming from Routledge. Additionally, he has published dozens of articles, book reviews and chapters in edited collections and presented his scholarship at conferences all over the world. His current academic project is a biography of the Chinese general, Zuo Zongtang, forthcoming from the Naval Institute Press.
Dr. Swope serves as the book review editor for The Journal of Chinese Military History and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Chinese Military History Society. He also serves as a series editor for the Naval Institute Press. He has lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China and conducted research all over East Asia. Professor Swope teaches courses in Asian history, world history, military history and the history of baseball. When not conducting research or teaching, he enjoys traveling, watching the latest K-Pop videos on Youtube and attending sporting events. He is a lifelong sports fan and faithful supporter of the hapless Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland Cavaliers. Dr. Swope was the General Buford Blount Professor of Military History, 2015-2017.
Abstract Introduction One of the central conclusions of my research on Wanli was that the role of the emperor remained integral to military success within the Ming system, even as the hereditary military order created by the Ming founder in the fourteenth c...
评分Abstract Introduction One of the central conclusions of my research on Wanli was that the role of the emperor remained integral to military success within the Ming system, even as the hereditary military order created by the Ming founder in the fourteenth c...
评分Abstract Introduction One of the central conclusions of my research on Wanli was that the role of the emperor remained integral to military success within the Ming system, even as the hereditary military order created by the Ming founder in the fourteenth c...
评分Abstract Introduction One of the central conclusions of my research on Wanli was that the role of the emperor remained integral to military success within the Ming system, even as the hereditary military order created by the Ming founder in the fourteenth c...
评分Abstract Introduction One of the central conclusions of my research on Wanli was that the role of the emperor remained integral to military success within the Ming system, even as the hereditary military order created by the Ming founder in the fourteenth c...
这本书的学术功底扎实得令人敬佩,随处可见的注释和引文,足见作者下了多大的功夫进行田野调查和档案挖掘。我作为非专业出身的爱好者,在阅读过程中,时不时需要停下来查阅一下地图和人名,但这种略微的“学术门槛”却是对严肃历史爱好者最好的馈赠。它拒绝提供廉价的、被简化了的结论,而是引导读者去思考,在信息极度不对称、通讯滞后的年代,决策者们是如何在迷雾中艰难前行的。作者在分析李自成起义军的兴衰时,没有简单地将他们浪漫化或妖魔化,而是将其视为一个复杂的社会现象,深入剖析了他们的组织结构、融资渠道以及在不同地理环境中采取的策略变化。这种多层次的分析框架,使得整本书的论述摆脱了传统叙事史的窠臼,上升到了社会科学研究的高度。
评分这本书的叙事节奏把握得相当到位,作者对明末清初那个历史时期的把握,简直像是在指挥一场宏大的战役。读进去之后,你会发现,这不仅仅是一部历史著作,更像是一部高清晰度的纪录片。作者巧妙地穿插了大量地方志和私人信件中的细节,让那些宏观的政治决策和军事部署,瞬间变得鲜活起来。比如,在描述辽东战事胶着的时候,他会突然切入到某个偏远卫所的屯田中户的困境,这种处理方式极大地增强了历史的厚度和立体感。我尤其欣赏作者对“系统性衰败”这一概念的论述,他没有简单地归咎于某一个昏庸的君主或某一场灾难性的失败,而是系统性地展示了财政崩溃、军事冗员、内部腐败以及气候变化等多个维度是如何相互作用,最终将一个庞大的帝国推向万劫不复的深渊。那种步步紧逼、无可挽回的宿命感,读起来让人感到窒息,但也正是这种真实感,让历史的学习变得如此引人入胜。
评分装帧设计和排版风格出乎意料地简洁有力,与厚重的历史内容形成了完美的平衡。拿到书时,我原以为会是一本枯燥的学术专著,但打开后发现,图表的运用达到了教科书级别的清晰度。特别是关于明朝军力部署和战役进程的那些手绘地图和数据可视化图表,简直是艺术品。它们不是简单地重复文字描述,而是用视觉语言揭示了战略上的关键节点和资源分配的失衡。阅读体验流畅,即使是涉及复杂的军事术语或官僚体系的解释,作者也处理得非常巧妙,他似乎总能找到一个恰当的比喻或者一个具体的历史事件来解释抽象的概念。这种对读者体验的关注,使得即便是面对如此庞大而复杂的历史主题,阅读过程依然充满了发现的乐趣。
评分最让我心神震颤的是作者对“小人物”命运的关注,这使得冰冷的历史数字有了温度。在宏大的帝国崩溃叙事中,我们往往只看到皇帝、大臣和将军,但这本书却把聚光灯投向了那些被时代洪流裹挟的普通士兵、地方士绅甚至流民。作者通过对家族档案和地方诉讼记录的梳理,生动再现了当中央权力真空时,地方社会是如何在暴力和秩序的边缘挣扎求生的。你会清晰地看到,一个家庭如何因为一纸空头的军饷而家破人亡,又如何因为某个流寇将领的一时仁慈而得以苟延残喘。这种微观视角的介入,成功地消解了历史的遥远感,让人深切感受到,历史的剧变,最终都是由千千万万个普通人的苦难与抉择所构成的。
评分这本书的真正价值或许在于它对“可能性”的探讨,而不是对“必然性”的断言。作者在结论部分并没有给出一个斩钉截铁的“如果当年如何如何,结局就会不同”的简单答案,而是提出了一系列发人深省的问题。他引导我们去思考,在那个特定的历史关口,明朝的统治精英们是否真的丧失了自我革新的动力和能力?抑或是,他们所面对的挑战,其规模和复杂性,已经超越了任何一个传统王朝的应对极限?这种开放式的探讨,给予读者极大的思考空间。它迫使我们跳出“成王败寇”的简单二元对立,去审视权力结构、意识形态僵化以及社会韧性等更深层次的议题。读完后,我感觉自己对所有陷入危机的政治体,都有了一种更为审慎和复杂化的理解。
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