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Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty China (1644 - 1912)



Ch'Ing - chĭng or Manchumănˌchooˈ, mănˈchooˌ, the last of the Imperial dynasties of China.

Background

The Ch'ing dynasty was established by the Manchus, who invaded China and captured Beijing in 1644, and lasted until 1911. The term Ch'ing means "pure," and it was used to add legitimacy to an alien rule. The Manchus adopted many   Read More...


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    Perspectives on Modern China: Four Anniversaries (Part One "1839: The Proscenium of Late Imperial China")
    by Kenneth Lieberthal, Joyce Kallgren, Roderick MacFarquhar, Frederic Wakeman Jr. 434 pgs.


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    Remapping China: Fissures in Historical Terrain
    by Gail Hershatter, Emily Honig, Jonathan N. Lipman, Randall Stross. 338 pgs.


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