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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 1 T h e Q i n g E m p i r e i n E u r a s i a n T i m e a n d S p a c e 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 e n t r a l E u r 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