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CGEH Working Paper Series Urbanization in China, Ca. 1100
Official Colours of Chinese Regimes: a Panchronic Philological Study with Historical Accounts of China
The Great Empires of Asia the Great Empires of Asia
China Limits European Contacts
The Road to Literary Culture: Revisiting the Jurchen Language Examination System*
CHAPTERS in BRIEF an Age of Exploration and 3 Isolation, 1400–1800
The Mongol and Ming Empire
The Ming Dynasty
The Global Context: Asia, Europe, and Africa in the Early Modern Era
Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Unit 11: Exploration of the Americas
Porcelain Color Guide and Application Principles
Inner Asian States and Empires: Theories and Synthesis
Silk Roads in History by Daniel C
Manichaeism and Its Spread Into China
The Ming Dynasty Its Origins and Evolving Institutions
Ming Fever: the Past in the Present in the People's Republic of China at 60
The Mandala Culture of Anarchy: the Pre-Colonial Southeast Asian International Society Manggala, Pandu Utama
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Dynastic Rule of China
The Silk Road: Political Economy of Trade Routes
Why Didn't China Discover the New World?
CHINESE CERAMICS and TRADE in 14 CENTURY SOUTHEAST ASIA——A CASE STUDY of SINGAPORE XIN GUANGCAN (BA History, Pekingu;MA Arch
The Grandeur of the Qing Economy
From Empire to Dynasty: the Imperial Career of Huang Fu in the Early Ming
The Ming Dynasty
The Jin Revisited: New Assessment of Jurchen Emperors 345
Tang Civilization and the Chinese Centuries
Dragon Monograph for Website.Pdf
Mongol Impact on China: Lasting Influences with Preliminary Notes on Other Parts of the Mongol Empire
The Song Dynasty
Economic Factors Led to the Fall of Jin Dynasty : Focus on the Economic Effects After Relocation of Capital to Kaifeng
The Great Ming Naval Expeditions Vs. the Western Explorations in the Age of Discovery
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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“The Emperor and His Ambitions”: the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Represented a Return to Power of Chinese Rulers After the Co
CHAPTERS in BRIEF an Age of Exploration and Isolation, 1400–1800
The Royal Collection of Imperial China Series