Circulating the code : print media and legal knowledge in Qing China
by
 
Zhang, Ting (Legal historian), author.

Title
Circulating the code : print media and legal knowledge in Qing China
 
Da Qing lü

Author
Zhang, Ting (Legal historian), author.

ISBN
9780295747163
 
9780295747156

Personal Author
Zhang, Ting (Legal historian), author.

Physical Description
xi, 250 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Contents
Introduction -- chapter 1. Qing legislation and imperial editions of the Great Qing Code -- chapter 2. Commercial publications of the code -- chapter 3. Reading the code -- chapter 4. Law and legal information in popular handbooks -- chapter 5. Popular legal education -- Conclusion: the impact of printing on law and legal culture.

Abstract
"Expanded dissemination of legal information during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) transformed Chinese law, judicial authority, and popular legal consciousness. This volume combines methodologies from the study of print culture and legal history to compare different official and commercial editions of the Qing Code, popular handbooks for amateur legal practitioners, and manuals for community legal lectures. It challenges the prevalent assumption that the Qing government monopolized the production and circulation of legal information and that local officials and the common people had little legal knowledge. During the Qing, most legal books were commercially published and available to anyone who could afford to buy them. Commercial publishers thus had greater power and influence in producing authoritative legal texts-including The Great Qing Code-than did official publishers. These publishers extended the circulation of legal texts and enhanced the judicial authority of unofficial legal commentaries by making them more broadly available in convenient formats. Law was no longer privileged knowledge monopolized by the imperial state and high elites. Accurate legal information was widely available through text and oral channels in the Qing, and both officials and commoners had ready access to it. The flourishing trade in commercial legal imprints contributed to the formation of a new legal culture, with features that included the free flow of accurate legal information, the rise of nonofficial legal experts, a large law-savvy population, and a high litigation rate in local society"-- Provided by publisher.

Title Subject
Da Qing lü -- Publication and distribution.
 
Da Qing lü (OCoLC)fst01379237

Subject Term
Legal literature -- Publishing -- China -- History.
 
Law -- Study and teaching -- China -- History.
 
Law -- Study and teaching.
 
Legal literature -- Publishing.
 
Qing Dynasty (China)

Geographic Term
China -- History -- Qing dynasty, 1644-1912.
 
China.

Genre
History.

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references and index.

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