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Hwang, Yin (2014) Victory Pictures in a Time of Defeat: Depicting War in the Print and Visual Culture of Late Qing China 1884 ‐ 1901
Introduction
University of California Riverside
New Qing History: Dispute, Dialog, and Influence
The Muslim Emperor of China: Everyday Politics in Colonial Xinjiang, 1877-1933
The Tibet-Dzungar Ideological Alliance's Challenge to the Qing
Analysis of the Shamanic Empire of the Early Qing, Its Role in Inner Asian
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Neither Chinese Nor Outsiders: Yi and Non-Yi in the Qing Imperial Worldview
CHINA HERITAGE QUARTERLY China Heritage Project, the Australian National University ISSN 1833-8461 No
Frontier Stories: Periphery As Center in Qing History
The Culture of War in China: Empire and the Military Under the Qing
Structuresonthemove Fluchter
The Manchu Conquest in World-Historical Perspective: a Note on Trade and Silver
The Nature of Tibetan Buddhist Printing Network in Qing Inner Asia During the Kangxi Period
“PROFITS of NATURE”: the POLITICAL ECOLOGY of AGRARIAN EXPANSION in a NINETEENTH-CENTURY CHINESE BORDERLAND a Dissertation
Empire and Identity in Guizhou: Local Resistance to Qing Expansion, by Jodi L
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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
The Qing Invention of Nature: Environment and Identity in Northeast China and Mongolia, 1750-1850
Lawrence Chang's Dissertation-2
Korea's Confucian Strategies Toward China During the Qing Dynasty And
Diplomacy, Intermediaries, and Governance at The
Manchu Studies in Korea
Imperialism in Chinese Eyes LSE Research Online URL for This Paper: Version: Accepted Version
The Qing and Their Tributaries Qing Perceptions of European And
Pei HUANG, Reorienting the Manchus: a Study of Sinicization, 1583-1795