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Emigration Of Shandong And Influence To Shandong After Emigration In The Early Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2015-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z W YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330428456278Subject:Special History
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Emigration has been paid more attritions by scholars in the early years。Aboutthe emigration of Shandong in the early Qing Dynasty,many historians focused onthe influence to ingoing places,especially the Northeast of china。There are muchmore writings on“Chuang Guandong”, some are about the influence of thegovernment of the northeast, some are about the civilians of the northeast. Theminority of scholars focused on the starting place—Shandong, their research contentincludes: the time of the emigration and the process of the emigration.This article is mainly about the reason of the emigration and the influence toShandong after emigration in the early Qing Dynasty. According to the History, withthe help of the Sociology, the Economics, the Demographic, the writer wants to give aclear vision on Shandong.The article includes introduction, content text and conclusion.The first part is the introduction. This part mainly introduces what the writer willdiscuss, and the view of the scholars on this issue, and the present the value of thisissue.The second part is the content text. Divided into4parts, the introduction ofShandong in the early Qing Dynasty, the reason of the emigration,the characteristicsof the emigration, and the influence to Shandong after emigration in theearly Qing Dynasty.The third part is conclusion. The relations of Shandong emigrant mainly to theNortheast, and emigrants have played a certain easing of pressure on population,emigrants actually slowed the rate of population growth of Shandong, the socialstructure and planting structure is changing, many functional cities have beendeveloped. The situation of Shandong has settled down, and the people of Shandonghave a stable life...
Keywords/Search Tags:early Qing Dynasty, Shandong, Emigration, Influence
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