Ting Zhang 
Circulating the Code [EPUB ebook] 
Print Media and Legal Knowledge in Qing China

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Contrary to longtime assumptions about the insular nature of imperial China’s legal system, Circulating the Code demonstrates that in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) most legal books were commercially published and available to anyone who could afford to buy them. Publishers not only extended circulation of the dynastic code and other legal texts but also enhanced the judicial authority of case precedents and unofficial legal commentaries by making them more broadly available in convenient formats. As a result, the laws no longer represented privileged knowledge monopolized by the imperial state and elites. Trade in commercial legal imprints contributed to the formation of a new legal culture that included the free flow of accurate information, the rise of nonofficial legal experts, a large law-savvy population, and a high litigation rate.
Comparing different official and commercial editions of the Qing Code, popular handbooks for amateur legal practitioners, and manuals for community legal lectures, Ting Zhang demonstrates how the dissemination of legal information transformed Chinese law, judicial authority, and popular legal consciousness.

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Ting Zhang is assistant professor of history at the University of Maryland. She received her Ph D in history from John Hopkins University in 2014. This is her first book.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 264 ● ISBN 9780295747170 ● File size 26.8 MB ● Publisher University of Washington Press ● City Seattle ● Country US ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7397274 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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