Making the Palace Machine Work : Mobilizing People, Objects, and Nature in the Qing Empire

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Tác giả: Kai Jun Chen, Kai Jun Chen, Dorothy Ko, Martina Siebert

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN-13: 978-9048553228

ISBN-13: 978-9463720359

Ký hiệu phân loại: 951.03 Period of Qing (Manchu) dynasty, 1644-1912

Thông tin xuất bản: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021

Mô tả vật lý: 1 electronic resource (347 p.)

Bộ sưu tập: Tài liệu truy cập mở

ID: 219000

This volume brings the studies of institutions, labour, and material cultures to bear on the history of science and technology by tracing the workings of the Imperial Household Department (Neiwufu) in the Qing court and empire. An enormous apparatus that employed 22,000 men and women at its heyday, the Department operated a "machine" with myriad moving parts. The first part of the book portrays the people who kept it running, from technical experts to menial servants, and scrutinises the paper trails they left behind. Part two uncovers the working principles of the machine by following the production chains of some of its most splendid products: gilded statues, jade, porcelain, and textiles. Part three tackles the most complex task of all, managing living organisms in nature, including lotus plants grown in imperial ponds in Beijing, fresh medicines sourced from disparate regions, and tribute elephants from Southeast Asia.
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