Evelyn S. Rawski is Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. She received a PhD in History and Far Eastern Languages from Harvard University, Massachusetts in 1968. A Guggenheim Fellow in 1990, she served as president of the Association for Asian Studies from 1995-6. She is the author of Agricultural Change and the Peasant Economy of South China (1972), Education and Popular Literacy in Ch'ing China (1979), and The Last Emperors: A Social History of Qing Imperial Institutions (1998).
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Acknowledgements Note on transcription and other conventions Introduction Part I. China in Regional and World History: 1. The northeast frontier in Chinese history 2. Transformations in early modern northeast Asia Part II. Cultural Negotiations: 3. Unity and diversity in state rituals 4. Kinship and succession in China, Japan and Korea 5. Identity issues: the civilized/barbarian discourse Conclusion Epilogue: drawing boundaries in northeast Asia Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Note on transcription and other conventions Introduction Part I. China in Regional and World History: 1. The northeast frontier in Chinese history 2. Transformations in early modern northeast Asia Part II. Cultural Negotiations: 3. Unity and diversity in state rituals 4. Kinship and succession in China, Japan and Korea 5. Identity issues: the civilized/barbarian discourse Conclusion Epilogue: drawing boundaries in northeast Asia Bibliography Index.
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