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14 Writing the National History of Conquest
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Peter C Perdue
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps xi
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Note on Names, Dates,Weights and Measures, and Chinese Characters xix
- Introduction 1
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Part one The Formation of the Central Eurasian States
- 1 Environments, State Building, and National Identity 15
- 2 The Ming, Muscovy, and Siberia, 1400–1600 51
- 3 Central Eurasian Interactions and the Rise of the Manchus, 1600–1670 94
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Part Two Contending for Power
- 4 Manchus, Mongols, and Russians in Conflict, 1670–1690 133
- 5 Eating Snow: The End of Galdan, 1690–1697 174
- 6 Imperial Overreach and Zunghar Survival, 1700–1731 209
- 7 The Final Blows, 1734–1771 256
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Part Three The Economic Basis of Empire
- 8 Cannons on Camelback: Ecological Structures and Economic Conjunctures 303
- 9 Land Settlement and Military Colonies 324
- 10 Harvests and Relief 358
- 11 Currency and Commerce 378
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Part Four Fixing Frontiers
- 12 Moving through the Land 409
- 13 Marking Time:Writing Imperial History 462
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Part Five Legacies and Implications
- 14 Writing the National History of Conquest 497
- 15 State Building in Europe and Asia 518
- 16 Frontier Expansion in the Rise and Fall of the Qing 547
- Appendix A Rulers and Reigns 569
- Appendix B The Yongzheng Emperor Reels from the News of Disaster, 1731 571
- Appendix C Haggling at the Border 575
- Appendix D Gansu Harvests and Yields 583
- Appendix E Climate and Harvests in the Northwest 589
- Abbreviations 591
- Notes 593
- Bibliography 671
- Illustration Credits 707
- Index 711
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps xi
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Note on Names, Dates,Weights and Measures, and Chinese Characters xix
- Introduction 1
-
Part one The Formation of the Central Eurasian States
- 1 Environments, State Building, and National Identity 15
- 2 The Ming, Muscovy, and Siberia, 1400–1600 51
- 3 Central Eurasian Interactions and the Rise of the Manchus, 1600–1670 94
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Part Two Contending for Power
- 4 Manchus, Mongols, and Russians in Conflict, 1670–1690 133
- 5 Eating Snow: The End of Galdan, 1690–1697 174
- 6 Imperial Overreach and Zunghar Survival, 1700–1731 209
- 7 The Final Blows, 1734–1771 256
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Part Three The Economic Basis of Empire
- 8 Cannons on Camelback: Ecological Structures and Economic Conjunctures 303
- 9 Land Settlement and Military Colonies 324
- 10 Harvests and Relief 358
- 11 Currency and Commerce 378
-
Part Four Fixing Frontiers
- 12 Moving through the Land 409
- 13 Marking Time:Writing Imperial History 462
-
Part Five Legacies and Implications
- 14 Writing the National History of Conquest 497
- 15 State Building in Europe and Asia 518
- 16 Frontier Expansion in the Rise and Fall of the Qing 547
- Appendix A Rulers and Reigns 569
- Appendix B The Yongzheng Emperor Reels from the News of Disaster, 1731 571
- Appendix C Haggling at the Border 575
- Appendix D Gansu Harvests and Yields 583
- Appendix E Climate and Harvests in the Northwest 589
- Abbreviations 591
- Notes 593
- Bibliography 671
- Illustration Credits 707
- Index 711