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The Qing formation in world-historical time, edited by Lynn A. Struve

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The Qing formation in world-historical time, edited by Lynn A. Struve
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Qing formation in world-historical time
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Lynn A. Struve
Series statement
Harvard East Asian monographs, 234
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Lynn A. Struve -- Part I: Sitings in Eurasian time -- The Qing empire in Eurasian time and space: lessons from the Galdan campaigns / Peter C. Perdue -- The Qing formation, the Mongol legacy, and the "end of history" in early modern Central Eurasia / James A. Millward -- Did guns matter? firearms and the Qing formation / Nicola Di Cosmo -- Contingent connections: Fujian, the empire, and the early modern world / John E. Wills, Jr. -- Part II: Was the early Qing "early modern?" -- The Qing formation and the early modern period / Evelyn S. Rawski -- Neither late imperial nor early modern: efflorescences and the Qing formation in world history / Jack A. Goldstone -- The diachronics of early Qing visual and material culture / Jonathan Hay -- Chimerical early modernity: the case of "conquest generation" memoirs / Lynn A. Struve
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