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Research On The Document Control Methods In The Literary Prison Of The Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2020-11-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D Z SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330575455826Subject:Books intelligence
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Literary inquisition is a crime for the sake of writing,and it is also a kind of cultural means adopted by the rulers for political purposes.Literature control is a method for the ruling class to control the society,and literature control theory is also an important part of social control theory.The emergence of literary inquisition in the qing dynasty had a unique social background,and its long duration,dense network and wide range of impact were beyond the previous generations.According to the controlling time,the controlling means of literary inquisition in qing dynasty can be divided into pre-control and post-control.According to the mode of control can be divided into positive control and negative control;According to the control intensity,it can be divided into hard control and soft control.According to the degree of control can be divided into moderate control and loss control.The literary inquisition in the qing dynasty also contained a series of characteristics of document control,which was manifested in the diversity of control means.The pervasiveness of the control effect;Inductivity in implementation control;Control the phases of time and control the duality of results.The control of literary inquisition in the qing dynasty is a series of remarkable reflections of the qing rulers to strengthen the centralized power and maintain their own rule.This paper aims to reveal the fundamental mechanism and ultimate purpose of the intervention and control of social activities by literary inquisition in the qing dynasty,and to reveal the logical relationship between document control and the ruling society and state by the rulers,so as to provide reference for the document control activities in today's society.
Keywords/Search Tags:Literary inquisition, Literature control, Literature control characteristics, The qing dynasty
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