From Ming to Chʻing : state, region, and individual in a period of conquest
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From Ming to Chʻing : state, region, and individual in a period of conquest
Department of History, University of Southern California, 1974
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A conference sponsored by the Committee on Studies of Chinese Civilization, American Council of Learned Societies, and by the University of Southern California. Riviera Hotel, Palm Springs, California, November 28-December 1, 1974
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- [v. 1]. The Manchu-Chinese relationship (1621-1636) / Gertraude Roth Li
- From Ming to Chʻing : the Shun interregnum / by Frederic Wakeman, Jr
- Muslim and Central Asian revolts in late Ming and early Chʻing / Morris Rossabi
- The lesson of the Nanking restoration : preparations for local defense in Chiang-nan, 1634 to 1644 / by Jerry Dennerline
- The patriot and the partisans : Wang Ch'uan-shan's involvement in the politics of the Yung-Li Court / by Ian McMorran
- [v. 2]. Local elite and lineage in Tʻung-chʻeng, Anhwei, during the Ming-Chʻing transition / Hilary J. Beattie
- China's Northwest at the time of the Ming-Chʻing transition / by Joseph Fletcher
- Maritime China from Wang Chih to Shih Lang : a study in regional political change / John E. Wills, Jr
- State and merchants in the early Chʻing China / Angela N.S. Hsi
- Urban riots and disturbances during the late Ming and early Ch'ing period / by Tsing Yuan
- Ambivalence and action : some marginal scholars of the K'ang-hsi period / by Lynn A. Struve
- Considerations concerning the interrelation of politics and the history of ideas in late 17th century China / Jonathan Spence