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Theory Of The Qing Dynasty Shandong Agricultural Product Export

Posted on:2013-07-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330371991957Subject:History of Ancient China
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The export of Shandong agricultural and sideline products in the Qing Dynasty is anextension of the commodity distribution of the Shandong urban and rural local market,anintegral part of the regional commodity economy, or an integral part of the national long-distancetrafficking trade and trading networks in the country. Studying the export situation of Shandongagricultural and sideline production the Qing Dynasty which is in the circulation of commoditiesand Shandong and other provinces and regions in economic and trade ties, can reveal Shandongexport of agricultural and sideline products constitute the main export channel and network, aswell as the characteristics of the export trend, affecting and limitations. This will facilitate theunderstanding of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Shandong’s economic status and trends ofeconomic development. The focus of this study is to investigated in this line of output ofagricultural and sideline products, trade networks, analysis of Shandong agricultural productsexport status of the evolution of historical reasons; the difficulty of this study is to explore theexport orientation and export of Shandong agricultural and sideline products channels at thesame time, focusing on multi-level analysis and synthesis of Shandong brought together aroundthe farm and sideline products line and its distribution, transit cities.This article is divided into six parts. Fragment. I will introduce the significance of the topicof this article briefly, summarizing its study the present situation of research ideas and methods.Established conditions of the first part of the export of agricultural and sideline products. Anoverview of the geographical environment and economic policy conditions of the Ming and QingShandong agricultural export. The commodity composition is the second part of the export ofagricultural and sideline products. I will Study the Shandong exported agricultural products inQing Dynasty, including wheat, peanuts, fruits, tobacco, vegetable oil, soybeans and soybeanmeal, cotton and cotton and other structures, quantity, and flow. The third part is the mainchannel for export of agricultural and sideline products. I will Analysis of the, trade route-theland trade routes (Beijing Fu land, smoke Wei trade route system, etc.), the river trade route(Canal trade route system, the Xiao Qing River trade route, etc.), the maritime trade route(through Changes to the basic conditions of the north-south sea lanes and associated provinceinside and outside the port) and history of Shandong agricultural and sideline products export inQing Dynasty. Part IV is the evolution of agricultural products export.By inspecting theformation of network of west of Shandong Plain and eastern coastal network and thedevelopment of the situation, we will reveal both the evolution of trends and their rise and fall ofthe reasons. The conclusion is some understands of agricultural products for export. I includeShandong agricultural and sideline products export features, impact,(mainly outside the province) the development of Shandong Foreign trade trends and their historical limitations ofthe Qing Dynasty. By understanding of the economic status of Shandong in the country in theQing Dynasty, it can reflect its reference value and changes in trends of the economic situation inthe province.Shandong agricultural and sideline products for export in Qing Dynasty, not only haveimportant historical significance, but also to have some reference value. First, agriculturalproducts are the basic commodities of the ancient society and the basis of the existence anddevelopment of commodity economy. Shandong agricultural and sideline products for export inQing Dynasty is an important part of the trade of Shandong to Foreign (mainly the out ofprovince), the Freemasons of Shandong and other provinces and autonomous regions betweenthe remaining places of production and subsistence to meet the consumption needs of theresidents of different regions, also It strengthen Shandong foreign economic ties. Thislong-distance trade as the promotion of regional markets, not only an effective way to one of theformation and development of the national market, but also affect the Shandong economicchanges in the national pattern, with far-reaching historical significance. Second, the situation ofShandong agricultural products for export in the Qing Dynasty reflects the Shandong Economicstatus and evolution of the internal economic situation. In the meanwhile, there are still someinspiration and reference value for the development of Shandong’s economy for us today.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Qing Dynasty, Shandong, Agricultural and subsidiary products, Sale abroad
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