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タイトル: 明代河北の農業經濟と大運河 : 近世中國における畿輔
その他のタイトル: Agricultural Economy and the Grand Canal in Hebei during the Ming Dynasty
著者: 田口, 宏二朗  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: TAGUCHI, Kojiro
キーワード: 明代
漕運
河北
農業開発
南北論
発行日: Mar-2013
出版者: 東洋史研究会
誌名: 東洋史研究
巻: 71
号: 4
開始ページ: 646
終了ページ: 681
抄録: From the 15th century on, the population and agricultural production of Hebei gradually increased, and the patterns clearly showed regional variations: in the western part of Hebei relatively high population density and labor-intensive production were dominant features, while the eastern part was characterized by sparse population and extensive agriculture. Such patterns were strongly governed by the topology and water system including the Grand Canal. Logistic and commercial structures were also significant. Commercial goods transported from the south via the Grand Canal blunted the motivation for developing labor-intensive grain production such as multi-cropping. Thus the agriculturalarket structure and the logistic disadvantage formed a vicious circle, and Hebei became disabled from functioning as a breadbasket for Beijing. Under these circumstances, arguments in government circles repeatedly proposed the introduction of rice production in Hebei, and these proposals provoked keen political and social disputes. At the same time, amidst the arguments, many expressed the problem as one of logistics in which 'northwest sponged off the southeast'. The dichotomy of views engendered a clear imaginary split in the Ming regime. In the end, the tension ultimately reinforced the unity of the Ming 'Empire' and for this very reason the grain tribute system further became an 'ancestral institution'.
DOI: 10.14989/210167
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/210167
出現コレクション:71巻4号

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