William T. Rowe is Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University.
This is the second volume of a two-volume social history of nineteenth-century Hankow, a city of over one million inhabitants and the commercial hub of central China. In the first volume, Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889 (1984), the author emphasized the dynamism of late imperial commerce, the relation of the metropolis to its hinterland, and the corporate institutions of the city, notably its guilds, which assumed a number of functions we normally attribute to a municipal government. In this volume, the focus is on the people of Hankow, in all their ethnic diversity, occupational variety, and constant mobility, and on the social bonds that enabled this mass of people to live and work in a crowded city with much less disruptive social conflict than occurred in Hankow's counterparts in early modern Europe.
Built into the argument of the book is a running comparison nineteenth-century Hankow with such cities as London and Paris in the somewhat earlier period when they, too, were experiencing the growing pains of nascent preindustrial capitalism. How are we to account for the fact that the cities of early modern Europe were so much more prone to protest and social upheaval than Hankow was in a comparable stage of development? The author finds the answer in the cultural hegemony of an activist elite that fostered moral consensus, social harmony, and an aura of solicitude for the well-being of residents at every social level, exemplified in such service institutions as poor relief, firefighting, and public security.
Toward the end of the nineteenth century, however, the social bonds that had held Hankow together were beginning to fragment, as social polarization and growing class-consciousness fostered an atmosphere of increasing unrest.
从外国人的视角对清末汉口的商业经济系统进行了深入、细致的研究,其中有大量极其鲜活的旧时汉口镇景观、风俗的描绘,让我们看到了一个不同于今日的国际大商都。尤其是那些熟悉当今汉口的人如果读到这本书,可能都会对它那段绚烂多姿的岁月赞叹不已。
评分WILLIAM ROWE. Hankow: Commerce and Society in a Chinese City, 1796-1889. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. 1984. pp. viii, 436. ------. Hankow: Conflict and Community in a Chinese City, 1796-1895. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. 1989...
评分作者罗威廉在社会学者施坚雅(G. W. Skiner)用“中心地方”理论以研究中国城市的观点的基礎上,用漢口行會組織的先鋒作用為实例,驳斥了马克斯·韦伯等人对于中国城市并不曾有過類似歐洲中世紀城市“都市團體”的政治制度和社會結構的觀點。 作者考察了1796-1889年間武...
评分这本书像是一篇散文,只有读到其结论部分,才知道作者为什么要研究其所涉及的的各个方面:即汉口的commence, personal identity, social structure and social organization。 主要观点:“Nineteenth-century Chinese society was not stagnant, listlessly awaiting the sho...
评分这本书像是一篇散文,只有读到其结论部分,才知道作者为什么要研究其所涉及的的各个方面:即汉口的commence, personal identity, social structure and social organization。 主要观点:“Nineteenth-century Chinese society was not stagnant, listlessly awaiting the sho...
2019.10 soas,reading
评分作者在书里的每一章都有意识地把汉口的经历和现代早期西欧城市的经历作比较,并且强调汉口和西欧城市的不同和相同处,可见直到80年代末,整个城市史领域不管是理论框架还是实例的研究,研究非西方地区的学者依然免不了以西方历史经验为参照物。罗威廉也许影响最大的就是对public sphere的讨论了。此书里对public sphere概念的定义和材料的论证,应该可以算是跳出了哈贝马斯的框架,在如今依然有参考性。 算是中国近现代史必读吧。
评分也许对这学期的竞赛有好处。不想对历史没有了解去,触碰汉正街这篇土地。
评分2019.10 soas,reading
评分也许对这学期的竞赛有好处。不想对历史没有了解去,触碰汉正街这篇土地。
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