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Author Moll-Murata, Christine, author.

Title State and crafts in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) / Christine Moll-Murata.

Publication Info. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (380 pages).
Series Social histories of work in Asia
Social histories of work in Asia.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This book, full of quantitative evidence and limited-circulation archives, details manufacturing and the beginnings of industrialisation in China from 1644 to 1911. It thoroughly examines the interior organisation of public craft production and the complementary activities of the private sector. It offers detailed knowledge of shipbuilding and printing. Moreover, it contributes to the research of labour history and the rise of capitalism in China through its examination of living conditions, working conditions, and wages.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 5, 2018).
Contents Cover; Table of Contents; Conventions for the notation of time, weights, and measures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. State Engagement in the Handicraft Sector; 2. The Qing Central Government Institutions in Control of the Handicrafts; 3. The Rise, Decline, and Reinforcement of the Crafts in the Service of the State; 4. Government Shipbuilding; 5. Private Shipbuilding, Private and Government Cooperation , and Procurement Prices; 6. The Shipbuilding Workforce Employed by the State and Private Workshops and Enterprises; 7. Printing in the Service of the State
Figure 7 Construction of wooden sailing ships in the 1970s, Hong KongFigure 8 Compartments within the hull construction; Figure 9 The caulking procedure; Figure 10 Number of sailing ships entered and cleared in Shanghai, 1902-1941; Figure 11 Number of steamships in Chinese possession, 1882-1921; Figure 12 Tonnage of steamships in Chinese possession, 1882-1921; Figure 13 Numbers of steamships and sailing ships on the Yangzi in Sichuan, 1891-1932; Figure 17 Position of the Wuying dian Printery within the Imperial Palace in Peking; Figure 18 Entrance of the Main Hall of Wuying dian
Figure 27 Toothpick cover, collected at the 'All-Shanxi huiguan' (Quan Jin huiguan) in Taiyuan, April 2006Table 1 Artisans and workers in the Song dynasty state workshops, manufactories, and mines; Table 2 Yuan dynasty artisans and workers in state workshops, manufactories, and mines; Table 3 Ming dynasty work obligation shifts of builders according to the 1393 regulations; Table 4 Registered artisans in the Ming dynasty; Table 5 Ming dynasty Peking resident artisan positions in 1567; Table 8 Handicraft regulations compiled by the Ministry of Public Works
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Subject Handicraft -- Government policy -- China -- History.
Artisans -- China -- History.
Shipbuilding -- China -- History.
Printing -- China -- History.
China -- Civilization -- 1644-1912.
HISTORY / Asia / General.
ART / Folk & Outsider Art.
CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Folkcrafts.
HISTORY / General.
Artisans. (OCoLC)fst00817519
Civilization. (OCoLC)fst00862898
Handicraft -- Government policy. (OCoLC)fst00950972
Printing. (OCoLC)fst01076612
Shipbuilding. (OCoLC)fst01116224
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
Chronological Term 1644-1912
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Moll-Murata, Christine. State and crafts in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press 2018 9789462986657 (OCoLC)1020938791
ISBN 9789048537938 (electronic bk.)
9048537932 (electronic bk.)
9789462986657
9462986657
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