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Mark Elliott (historian)
Making the Palace Machine Work Palace Machine the Making
Arresting Flows, Minting Coins, and Exerting Authority in Early Twentieth-Century Kham
The Diary of a Manchu Soldier in Seventeenth-Century China: “My
New Qing History: Dispute, Dialog, and Influence
EAST 303 Borderlands of Modern China Fall 2021 T/TH 4:05-5:25 PM Location: 688 Sherbrooke, Room 491 Mcgill University
Sino-Japanese Relations Under the Treaty of Tianjin, 1871-95
Establishing Lineage Legitimacy and Building Labrang Monastery As “The Source of Dharma”: Jikmed Wangpo (1728–1791) Taking the Helm
Mark C. Elliott Curriculum Vitae
Neither Chinese Nor Outsiders: Yi and Non-Yi in the Qing Imperial Worldview
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers
Five Chinese Historical Events That Don't Get Much Attention
Frontier Stories: Periphery As Center in Qing History
Critical Han Studies the History, Representation, and Identity of China’S Majority
Ming China' Anew: the Ethnocultural Space in a Diverse Empire-With Special Reference to the 'Miao Territory' Yonglin Jiang Bryn Mawr College,
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Frontier Stories: Periphery As Center in Qing History
Acknowledgments
News95-22Wvgnv.Pdf
Week 23: the Qing Vision of Empire Historical Overview Section 1
Top View
JAMES A. MILLWARD 米华健 Department of History Georgetown University, ICC 610 Washington, D.C
The Interaction Between Ethnic Relations and State Power: a Structural Impediment to the Industrialization of China, 1850-1911
CSE15 Abstracts
Fall 20 16 Newsletter
Lawrence Chang's Dissertation-2
Week 27 High Qing
Table of Contents
NEWLY AVAILABLE MANCHU DOCUMENTS PERTAINING to SINO-WESTERN RELATIONS in the KANGXI PERIOD by Eugenio Menegon for Several Years
Images of Subject Mongols Under the Ming Dynasty 59
The Qing Invention of Nature: Environment and Identity in Northeast China and Mongolia, 1750-1850
Ethnic and Status Identity in Qing China: the Hanjun Eight Banners
Public Inscriptions and Manchu Language Reform in the Early Qianlong Reign (1740S–1760S)1
Imperialism in Chinese Eyes LSE Research Online URL for This Paper: Version: Accepted Version
The Johns Hopkins University
Manchu Language Pedagogical Practices: the Connections Between Manuscript and Printed Books1