从“自然之河”到“政治之河”:贾国景从维特福格尔的观点看清代黄河治理

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q4 HISTORY Journal of Modern Chinese History Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17535654.2020.1747755
Ming-fang Xia
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黄河洪水及其治理研究一直是中国水利史上的一个重要焦点。近年来,学者们对这一主题进行了反思,并进行了深入的实证讨论,揭示了水管理与国家、地区和人民之间的多重复杂关系。贾国景对清代黄河治理的最新研究就是一个突出的例子。基于水利工程、地方社会和国家权力之间错综复杂的关系,本文以维特福格尔的《东方专制主义》为出发点,在中国“水管理史”的背景下,对贾国景的研究进行了总结和评价。在此过程中,指出了中国水利历史上长期存在的问题,同时也引入了国外的一些问题。文章最后提供了进一步探索的可能性。
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From “natural river” to “political river”: Jia Guojing’s research on Qing-era Yellow River governance in light of Karl Wittfogel’s thesis
ABSTRACT Research on Yellow River flooding and on its governance has always been an important focus on the history of water conservancy in China. In recent years, scholars have reflected on this topic and provided in-depth empirical discussions that reveal the multiple and complex relationships of water management to the state, region, and people. Jia Guojing’s latest research on Yellow River governance during the Qing dynasty is an outstanding example. Based on the intricate relationship between water conservancy projects, local society, and state power, the present article summarizes and evaluates Jia Guojing’s research in the context of China’s “water management history” as conceived using Wittfogel’s Oriental Despotism as a point of departure. In doing so, it points out the long-existing issues in the history of China’s water conservancy and brings in as well those from abroad. The article ends by offering possibilities for further exploration.
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