Writing the Taiping War into the History of the Southern Ming: Xu Zi, the Militia of Luhe, and the Annals of a Fallen State

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q4 HISTORY Frontiers of History in China Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI:10.3868/S020-007-018-0013-6
C. Wooldridge
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Between 1853 and 1858, the militia and hired braves of Luhe county, Jiangsu, distinguished themselves by successfully defending against Taiping attack when surrounding counties and cities all fell. The historian Xu Zi (1810–62) served as a militia leader, commanding a company of troops and working to raise funds to pay for provisions. At the same time, he was writing his history of the Southern Ming Courts: Annals of a Fallen State, With Appended Annotations ( Xiaotian jinian fukao ). In his history, Xu Zi included anecdotes of his wartime experiences, writing the Taiping War into the history of the Southern Ming. What does history do? Xu Zi hoped it could help establish and maintain the coherence of the forces fighting the Taiping. To that end, he presented exemplary figures from the past for people of his own time to emulate, and he narrated those stories to his fellow soldiers. At the same time, his work suggests that the practices of the historian—including investigation of sources, expressions of emotion, and evaluation of policy—could provide avenues for defeating the Taiping. By writing himself into his history of the Southern Ming, he showed how the past could become a tool of war.
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将太平战争写入南明史:徐子、庐河民兵与《亡国志》
1853年至1858年间,江苏陆河县的民兵和雇佣的勇士,在周边县市全部沦陷的情况下,成功抵御了太平天国的进攻。历史学家徐子(1810–62)担任民兵首领,指挥一个连的部队,并努力筹集资金来支付粮食。同时,他还在写《南明朝廷史:亡国志附注》(《孝天纪年复考》)。徐子在《太平战争史》中收录了自己的战争经历轶事,将太平战争写入南明史册。历史是做什么的?徐子希望这能有助于建立和保持太平天国战争力量的一致性。为此,他向同时代的人们展示了过去的模范人物,并向战友们讲述了这些故事。同时,他的工作表明,历史学家的做法——包括调查来源、表达情感和评估政策——可以为击败太平天国提供途径。他把自己写进了南明的历史中,展示了过去如何成为战争的工具。
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