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LAND REGISTRATION AND LOCAL SOCIETY IN QING CHINA: TAXATION AND PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY GUANGDONG

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2011

Kentaro Matsubara
Affiliation:
University of Tokyo. E-mail [email protected]

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between local lineage social structure and the workings of tax registration in Qing China, through a case study providing documentary evidence of a level of precision that enables us to go beyond the findings of previous scholarship. In the first instance, it reconstructs a tax dispute where implications of the registration system come into play, based on rare records made by the taxpayers themselves. In doing so, it shows that (a) the registered “acreage” of land was in fact unrelated to any actual land whatsoever; (b) tax collection ceased to be able to rely on knowledge of the terrain and had to depend on knowing the social groups that could be held responsible for payment, while the cohesion and internal differentiation of these social groups was (in turn) underpinned by tax collection and registration; and (c) since the registration system did not permit the government to keep track of actual landholding, property rights had to be secured at the local community level. In conclusion, an attempt is made to speculate on the extent to which this specific case contributes to our knowledge of local social structure, the interactions between localities and the government, and the property regime of Qing China overall.

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Shinkoku GyōseihōShinkoku Gyōseihō 清國行政法 (“Administrative Law of the Qing State”) by the Rinji Taiwan Kyūkan Chōsakai 臨時臺灣舊慣調査會 (1915); reprint from Taipei: Nantian Shuju, 1989.Google Scholar
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“Booklet of Tax and Land” (“Shui mu ce” 稅畝册).Google Scholar
Draft Letter to Bijiang, 1852.Google Scholar
“Sheet A: Report to Lineage Members”, 1856.Google Scholar
Copy of Letter from Lu Biru, 1859.Google Scholar
Fuyi jingzheng zhi da ye 賦役經政之大也.Google Scholar
Niqing zhengchi chaiyi jibi chengxian quanan 擬請整飭差役積弊呈縣全案.Google Scholar
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Liu 1991 Liu Zhiwei, 刘志伟. “Qingdai Guangdong diqu tujiazhi zhong de ‘zong-hu’ yu ‘zi-hu’” 清代广东地区图甲制中的‘总户’与‘子户’ (“The zonghu and zihu in the tujia system of Guangdong in the Qing period”). Zhongguo shehui jingjishi yanjiu 中国社会经济史研究 2 (1991), pp. 3643; p. 28.Google Scholar
Liu 1997 Liu Zhiwei, 刘志伟. Zai guojia yu shehui zhi jian: Ming Qing Guangdong lijia fuyi zhidu yanjiu 在国家与社会之间——明清广东里甲赋役制度研究 (“In-between State and Society: The Institutions of Lijia and Taxation in Ming and Qing Guangdong”). Guangdong: Zhongshan Daxue Chubanshe, 1997.Google Scholar
Lockhart 1898 Lockhart, J. H. Stewart. “Report on the Extension of the Colony of Hong Kong”, 8 October 1898, Correspondence Respecting the Extension of the Boundaries of the Colony (Eastern no. 66, Colonial Office).Google Scholar
Momose 1941 Momose Hiroshi, 百瀬弘. “Shinmatsu Chokureishō no sonzu sanshu ni tsuite 清末直隷省の村圖三種について” (“Three Types of Village Charts in Late Qing Zhili Province”). In Katō Hakushi kanreki kinen tōyōshi shūsetsu 加藤博士還歷記念東洋史集説. Tokyo: Fuzanbō, 1941.Google Scholar
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Nishikawa 1983 and 1984 Nishikawa Kikuko 西川喜久子. “‘Juntoku hokumon Ra-shi zokufu’ kō jō ge 『順徳北門羅氏族譜』考上・下” (“Consideration of the Luo surname genealogy of Beimen, Shunde county, Parts 1 and 2”). Hokuriku shigaku 北陸史学 32 (1983), pp. 122; 33 (1984), pp. 21–39.Google Scholar
Oyama 1991 Oyama Masaaki, 小山正明. Min-Shin shakai-keizaishi kenkyū 明清社会経済史研究 (“Studies in Ming–Qing Socio-economic History”). Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1991.Google Scholar
Palmer 1987 Palmer, Michael. “The Surface-Subsoil Form of Divided Ownership in Late Imperial China: Some Examples from the New Territories of Hong Kong.” Modern Asian Studies 21:1 (1987), pp. 1119.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pittis and Henders 1998 Pittis, Donald and Henders, Susan J., eds. Macao: Mysterious Decay and Romance. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1998.Google Scholar
“Report on the New Territory for the Year 1900” “Report on the New Territory for the Year 1900.” Hong Kong Government Gazette, 17 August 1901, pp. 1390–97.Google Scholar
Segawa 1996 Segawa Masahisa, 瀬川昌久. Zokufu: Kanan Kanzoku no sōzoku, fūsui, ijū. 族譜:華南漢族の宗族・風水・移住 (“The Written Genealogy: Lineage, Geomancy and Migration of the Han People of South China”). Tokyo: Fūkyōsha, 1996.Google Scholar
Shiga 1967 Shiga Shūzō, 滋賀秀三. Chūgoku Kazokuhō no genri 中国家族法の原理 (“Principles of Chinese Family Law”). Tokyo: Sōbunsha, 1967.Google Scholar
Shiga 1984 Shiga Shūzō, 滋賀秀三. Shindai Chūgoku no hō to saiban 清代中国の法と裁判 (“Law and Justice in Qing China”). Tokyo: Sōbunsha, 1984.Google Scholar
Szonyi 2002 Szonyi, Michael. Practicing Kinship: Lineage and Descent in Late Imperial China. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wakeman 1966 Wakeman, Frederic Jr. Strangers at the Gate: Social Disorder in South China, 1839–1861. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.Google Scholar
Wang 1973a Wang, Yeh-chien. Land Taxation in Imperial China, 1750–1911. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1973.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wang 1973b Wang, Yeh-chien. An Estimate of the Land-tax Collection in China, 1753 and 1908. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard East Asian Monographs, 1973.Google Scholar
Zelin 1984 Zelin, Madeleine. The Magistrate's Tael: Rationalizing Fiscal Reform in Eighteenth-Century Ch'ing China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.Google Scholar