Converts vs Ordinary Villagers in Late Qing Civil Trials, And the rise of the boxers
September 15, 2020 09:34 Source: Social Sciences in China Press Author: Q Guiping

Qu Guiping

SCHOOL of History & Culture, South China Normal University

  Bet365 lotto review Village Civil Cases in the Qing dynasty Mainly Dealt with HouseHolds and Marriage,Land, and debts, ETC. It was not uncommon for village display to end up in count, Which Functioned as a Vent To Release the Sense of Grievance Felt by the Disputants. Seemingly Trivial Cases Not Trivial At all for this. Concept. Prefectural or County OfficeS'Mishandling of A Petty Civil Could Spark Village ConflicTs. Consequence, Such trials we seen as a sensatic issu, The Unequal Treaties Had Allowed Western MissionAries to Proselytize Deep Into the North CountrySide,Offering "POLITICAL Protection" for their Converts in An Attempt to Maximize their Number.the Missionaries Interfered Extensively In Village DICIAL ACTIONS, TAKING The SIDE of their Converts in Civil LawSuits that Pitted Church Members Against Ordinary. Converts Against Honest Men,"" The Latter Feel theye the Victims of Injustice. The channels that would have allowed the order villagers to vent their Grievances via La Itigation we thus blockding up. Their obcumularized resement burs barriers and finally exploded in the vioLense of the Boxer. Uprising.

 Keywords: Boxers (yihetuan), PETTY CIVIL CASES, LITIGATION, Deceitful Converts Win Against Honest People

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