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Index
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Preface
1. Shandong: Where It All Began
2. Sects, Boxers, and Popular Culture
3. Imperialism, for Christ's Sake
4. The Big Sword Society
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6. Guan County, 1898: The Emergence of the "Boxers United in Righteousness"
7. The Gathering Storm
8. The Spirit Boxers
9. The Inevitable Clash
10. Prairie Fire
Epilogue: Beyond the Idol of Origins
Appendix: The Mid-Qing Yi-he Boxers and the White Lotus
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Glossary of Names and Terms
Bibliography
Index
1. Comparison of Six Regions of Shandong
2. Distribution of Provincial Degree-Holders (Ju-ren), Percentages by Region, 1368-1900
3. Ju-ren Totals Along the Grand Canal, 1400-1900
4. Percentages of Ju-ren from Counties Along the Grand Canal
5. Multiple Regression of Ju-ren on Key Variables
6. Class Backgrounds of Boxer Leaders
7. Shandong Boxer Attacks by Date and County, May 1899-January 1900
8. Shandong Boxer Attacks by Date and Type, May 1899- January 1900
1. Macroregions of China
2. Six Regions of Shandong
3. Ratio of Military to Civil Ju-ren by County, 1851-1900
4. The Shandong-Jiangsu-Henan Border Region
5. The Guan County Exclave Area 139
6. The 1898 Yellow River Flood
7. The Last Days of Zhu Hong-deng, Fall of 1899 251
8. The Boxer Spread into Zhili, 1899-1900 276
1. "The Nine Classes"
2. "Gambling Outlaws in a Brawl"
3. Street Theatricals
4. Baptizing Two Shandong Villagers 78
5. Exhibition of Boxing and Acrobatics
6. Missionary Justice
7. Boxer Puppet Show
8. Boxer Placard
9. Tianjin Boxers
10. Attack on the Northern Cathedral
As the birthplace of both Confucius and Mencius, Shandong was the fountainhead of orthodoxy in China
In this area there are many vagabonds and rowdies (wu-lai gun-tu) who draw their swords and gather c
Boxers lacked the distinctive possession ritual (jiang-shen fu-ti) of the late-nineteenth-century Bo
The one import which was to have any significant direct impact in the areas of Boxer activity was co
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