The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty, 1618-44
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The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty, 1618-44

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This book examines the military collapse of China's Ming Dynasty to a combination of foreign and domestic foes. The Ming's defeat was a highly surprising development, not least because as recently as in the 1590s the Ming had managed to defeat a Japanese force considered to be perhaps the most formidable of its day when the latter attempted to subjugate Korea en-route to a planned invasion of China. In contrast to conventional explanations for the Ming's collapse, which focus upon political and socio-economic factors, this book shows how the military collapse of the Ming state was intimately connected to the deterioration of the personal relationship between the Ming throne and the military establishment that had served as the cornerstone of the Ming military renaissance of the previous decades. Moreover, it examines the broader process of the militarization of late Ming society as a whole to arrive at an understanding of how a state with such tremendous military resources and potential could be defeated by numerically and technologically inferior foes. It concludes with a consideration of the fall of the Ming in light of contemporary conflicts and regime changes around the globe, drawing attention to climatological factors and developments outside state control. Utilizing recently released archival materials, this book adds a much needed piece to the puzzle of the collapse of the Ming Dynasty in China.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
ISBN
9781134462162
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Ming Dynasty reign titles and dates
  8. Latter Jin/Early Qing Dynasty reign titles and dates
  9. Chinese weights and measures
  10. Stylistic conventions
  11. List of illustrations
  12. Introduction
  13. 1 A gauntlet is cast down: The rise of the Latter Jin, 1618–21
  14. 2 Changing tides: From defeat to stability in the northeast, 1622–6
  15. 3 Pursuing a forward strategy: Yuan Chonghuan’s rise and fall, 1626–30
  16. 4 Dashing defiers and dastardly defenders: The peasant rebels gain strength and the northeastern front weakens, 1630–6
  17. 5 Miscasting a ten-sided net: Yang Sichang ascendant, 1636–41
  18. 6 Hanging by a silken thread: The Ming armies collapse, 1641–3
  19. 7 Chongzhen’s lament: My ministers have abandoned me! Winter–Spring 1644
  20. 8 The fall of the Ming from a global perspective
  21. Rogues’ gallery
  22. Chronology
  23. Abbreviations used in the notes
  24. Notes
  25. Bibliography
  26. Index