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Tables
1.1 Rank-order of eight European states by level of internal
disturbances in the early and late Ming
11
2.1 Classification of qualified violent events in county ga-
zetteers by number of incidents
30
2.2 Rank-order of counties by descending level of violence
and by frequency of events and incidents
31
2.3 Availability of late Ming-early Qing county gazetteers
for Fujian
38
2.4 Availability of late Ming-early Qing county gazetteers
for Guangdong
39
2.5 Comparison of reporting of qualified violent events in
provincial/prefectural versus county gazetteers
40
2.6 Rank-order of counties by descending level of frequency
of violent events by data source
41
2.7 Comparison of reporting of all violent events in provin-
cial/prefectural versus county gazetteers
42
3.1 Distribution of rebellions and banditry in the first and
second halves of the Ming
46
3.2 Frequency of rebellions and banditry in 11 provinces in
the Ming
46
3.3 Number of counties affected by rebellions and banditry
in 11 provinces in the Ming
46
3.4 Rank-order of level of rebellions and banditry in 11 prov-
inces in the Ming
54
3.5 Level of rebellions and banditry per 100,000 population
and per 100 county-years in 11 provinces
55
3.6 Rank-order of six measures of levels of collective vio-
lence in the Ming
56

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Publication Information: Book Title: Disorder under Heaven: Collective Violence in the Ming Dynasty. Contributors: James W. Tong - author. Publisher: Stanford University Press. Place of Publication: Stanford, CA. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: x.
    
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