A comprehensive account of the Ch'ing Empire during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Across fifteen chapters, a team of leading historians explore how the century's greatest contiguous empire in terms of geographical size, population, wealth, cultural production, political order and military domination reached its peak and then began to unravel.
A comprehensive account of the Ch'ing Empire during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Across fifteen chapters, a team of leading historians explore how the century's greatest contiguous empire in terms of geographical size, population, wealth, cultural production, political order and military domination reached its peak and then began to unravel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. The Ch'ing Dynasty, the Ch'ing Empire, and the Great Ch'ing Willard J. Peterson 1. Governing provinces R. Kent Guy 2. Taiwan prefecture in the eighteenth century John Robert Shepherd 3. The extension of Ch'ing rule over Mongolia, Sinkiang, and Tibet, 1636-1800 Nicola Di Cosmo 4. Tributary relations between the Chos¿n and Ch'ing courts to 1800 Lim Jongtae 5. The emergence of the state of Vietnam John K. Whitmore and Brian Zottoli 6. Cultural transfers between Tokugawa Japan and Ch'ing China to 1800 Benjamin A. Elman 7. Ch'ing relations with maritime Europeans John E. Wills, Jr and John L. Cranmer-Byng 8. Catholic missionaries, 1644-1800 John W. Witek 9. Calendrical learning and medicine, 1600-1800 Chu Pingyi 10. Taoists, 1644-1850 Vincent Goossaert 11. Arguments over learning based on intuitive knowing in early Ch'ing Willard J. Peterson 12. Advancement of learning in early Ch'ing: three cases Willard J. Peterson 13. Dominating learning from above during the K'ang-hsi period Willard J. Peterson 14. Political pressures on the cultural sphere in the Ch'ing period Wang Fan-sen 15. Changing roles of local elites from the 1720s to 1830s Seunghyun Han Bibliography Glossary Index.
Introduction. The Ch'ing Dynasty, the Ch'ing Empire, and the Great Ch'ing Willard J. Peterson 1. Governing provinces R. Kent Guy 2. Taiwan prefecture in the eighteenth century John Robert Shepherd 3. The extension of Ch'ing rule over Mongolia, Sinkiang, and Tibet, 1636-1800 Nicola Di Cosmo 4. Tributary relations between the Chos¿n and Ch'ing courts to 1800 Lim Jongtae 5. The emergence of the state of Vietnam John K. Whitmore and Brian Zottoli 6. Cultural transfers between Tokugawa Japan and Ch'ing China to 1800 Benjamin A. Elman 7. Ch'ing relations with maritime Europeans John E. Wills, Jr and John L. Cranmer-Byng 8. Catholic missionaries, 1644-1800 John W. Witek 9. Calendrical learning and medicine, 1600-1800 Chu Pingyi 10. Taoists, 1644-1850 Vincent Goossaert 11. Arguments over learning based on intuitive knowing in early Ch'ing Willard J. Peterson 12. Advancement of learning in early Ch'ing: three cases Willard J. Peterson 13. Dominating learning from above during the K'ang-hsi period Willard J. Peterson 14. Political pressures on the cultural sphere in the Ch'ing period Wang Fan-sen 15. Changing roles of local elites from the 1720s to 1830s Seunghyun Han Bibliography Glossary Index.
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