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Max Oidtmann
Imperial Legacies and Revolutionary Legends: the Sibe Cavalry Company, the Eastern Turkestan Republic, and Historical Memories in Xinjiang
Establishing Lineage Legitimacy and Building Labrang Monastery As “The Source of Dharma”: Jikmed Wangpo (1728–1791) Taking the Helm
Introduction
Mark C. Elliott Curriculum Vitae
Manchu in Transregional History: Diplomacy, Biographies, Textbooks
Neither Chinese Nor Outsiders: Yi and Non-Yi in the Qing Imperial Worldview
520 | Asian Ethnology 78/2 • 2019 Max Oidtmann, Forging the Golden
Forging the Golden Urn: the Qing Empire and the Politics of Reincarnation in Tibet
Frontier Stories: Periphery As Center in Qing History
UC Santa Barbara Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Places of the Law in the Late Chinese Empire Abstracts (Speakers’ Names in Alphabetical Order)
Curriculum Vitae Collis Professor of History, Dartmouth College Publications Books: China's Global Empire: the Qing, 1636-1912
Gönlung Jampa Ling and the Rise of Mega Monasteries in Northeastern Tibet Copyright 2013 Brenton
Asiatische Studien
Revue D'etudes Tibétaines Est Publiée Par L'umr 8155 Du CNRS (CRCAO), Paris, Dirigée Par Sylvie Hureau
Power Transitions Between Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Amdo, 1644–1795
Muslims in Amdo Tibetan Society Definitely Stands As a Landmark in Research on Inner Asia
Tibetan and Qing Troops in the Gorkha Wars (1788– 1792) As Presented in Chinese Sources: a Paradigm Shift in Military Culture*
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Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, 40 | 2016, « Les Lieux De La Loi En Chine Impériale » [En Ligne], Mis En Ligne Le 21 Novembre 2018, Consulté Le 16 Octobre 2020
EAST 303 Borderlands of Modern China Fall 2021 T/TH 4:05-5:25 PM Location: 688 Sherbrooke, Room 491 Mcgill University
Asian Influences on Tibetan Military History Between the 17Th and 20Th Centuries Solomon George Fitzherbert, Alice Travers
Review of Forging the Golden Urn: the Qing Empire and the Politics of Reincarnation in Tibet by Max Oidtmann
Ethnic and Status Identity in Qing China: the Hanjun Eight Banners
1 a Document from the Xunhua Archives Max Oidtmann
Canons in Context: a History of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon in the Eighteenth Century