Table of contents for The Qing formation in world-historical time / edited by Lynn A. Struve.


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Counter
 Contents
 k
 Maps
and Figures ix
 Fore
 word
 xi
 Rich
 ard
 von
 Glah
 n
 Int
 rod
 uct
 ion
 1
 Lyn
 n
 A.
 Str
 uve
 part i sitings in
 eurasian
 time
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Lessons from the
 Galdan
 Cam
 pai
 gns
 57
 Pet
 er
 C.
 Per
 due
 2 The Qing
 Formation,
 the Mongol
 Legacy,
 and the "End
 of History"
 in Early
 M
 o
 d
 e
 r
 n
 C
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 r
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 a
 s
 i
 a
 9
 2
James A. Millward
 3 Did Guns
Matter? Firearms
 and
 the
 Qin
 g
 For
 mat
 ion
 121
 Nic
 ola
 Di
 Cos
 mo
 4 Contingent
Connections:
 Fujian, the
 Empire, and
 the Early
Modern World 167
 John
E. Wills,
Jr.
part ii
was the early qing
"early modern"?
 5 The Qing
 Formation and the
 Ea
 rl
 y-
 Mo
 de
 rn
 Pe
 ri
 od
 20
 7
Evelyn S. Rawski 6
Neither Late
Imperial nor
Early Modern:
 Efflorescences
 and the Qing
 For
 mat
 ion
 in
 Wor
 ld
 His
 tor
 y
 242
 Jack
 A. Goldstone 7
 The Diachronics
 of Early
 Qing
 Visual
 and Mater
 ial
 Cul
 tur
 e
 303
 Jon
 ath
 an
 Hay
8 Chimerical Early
 Modernity:
 The Case of
 "Conquest
 Generation"
 Memoirs 335
 Lynn
 A.
 Stru
 ve
 reference matter
 Han-Script
 Glossary 383
 Index 401
 




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: China History 1644-1795 Congresses