内容简介
本书从海洋经济的角度理解明清广东、福建乡村社会的变迁,强调以海为主的生产生存方式具有独特的节律和特质;同时,沿海地区不能简单地视为划分海洋和陆地的地带,而应将之视为一个包含了各种不同生计人群的活动区域,主张从水陆互动的关照下重新审视人与海、陆之间的关系。本书试图从明清时期广东、福建沿海地区人群的户籍身份、经济生产和社会组织,乃至意识观念等方面,探讨从明初到清代前期,生活在水陆之交、闽粤之界的地方生民在王朝军事政治和经济社会政策之下,如何缔造其生活空间和社会秩序,说明王朝体制转变与沿海地区民众的生产生活形态和社会组织变化之间的关系。
作者简介
杨培娜,1999年9月至2009年6月就读于中山大学历史系,先后获历史学学士、博士学位。2009年7月起在广州南沙资讯科技园与中山大学从事博士后研究工作。2013年4月起任中山大学历史人类学研究中心讲师,兼任中山大学环南中国海研究院科研人员,2016年1月起任中山大学历史学系副教授。
Content introduction
This book understands the changes of rural society in Guangdong and Fujian in the Ming and Qing Dynasties from the perspective of Marine economy, emphasizing that the production and living mode dominated by the sea has its unique rhythm and characteristics; At the same time, the coastal area should not be simply regarded as a zone dividing sea and land, but should be regarded as an activity area containing various livelihood groups, and it is advocated to re-examine the relationship between people and sea and land under the consideration of the interaction of water and land. This book attempts to explore from the aspects of household registration, economic production, social organization, and even consciousness of the people in the coastal areas of Guangdong and Fujian during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, how the local people living at the boundary between land and water and between Fujian and Guangdong created their living space and social order under the military, political, economic and social policies of the dynasty. This paper explains the relationship between the change of dynastic system and the change of people's production and life form and social organization in coastal areas.
About the author
Yang Peina studied at the Department of History, Sun Yat-sen University from September 1999 to June 2009, and received her bachelor's degree and Doctor's degree in history successively. Since July 2009, he has been engaged in postdoctoral research in Guangzhou Nansha Information Technology Park and Sun Yat-sen University. He has been a lecturer at the Historical Anthropology Research Center of Sun Yat-sen University since April 2013, and a researcher at the South China Sea Research Institute of Sun Yat-sen University since January 2016.
Content introduction
This book understands the changes of rural society in Guangdong and Fujian in the Ming and Qing Dynasties from the perspective of Marine economy, emphasizing that the production and living mode dominated by the sea has its unique rhythm and characteristics; At the same time, the coastal area should not be simply regarded as a zone dividing sea and land, but should be regarded as an activity area containing various livelihood groups, and it is advocated to re-examine the relationship between people and sea and land under the consideration of the interaction of water and land. This book attempts to explore from the aspects of household registration, economic production, social organization, and even consciousness of the people in the coastal areas of Guangdong and Fujian during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, how the local people living at the boundary between land and water and between Fujian and Guangdong created their living space and social order under the military, political, economic and social policies of the dynasty. This paper explains the relationship between the change of dynastic system and the change of people's production and life form and social organization in coastal areas.
About the author
Yang Peina studied at the Department of History, Sun Yat-sen University from September 1999 to June 2009, and received her bachelor's degree and Doctor's degree in history successively. Since July 2009, he has been engaged in postdoctoral research in Guangzhou Nansha Information Technology Park and Sun Yat-sen University. He has been a lecturer at the Historical Anthropology Research Center of Sun Yat-sen University since April 2013, and a researcher at the South China Sea Research Institute of Sun Yat-sen University since January 2016.