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The Significance of the Ch'ing Period in Chinese History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

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Although the Ch'ing period is generally regarded as one of the better studied and understood periods of Chinese history, the existing fund of our knowledge is actually far from adequate. A systematic discussion of the significance of the entire period from 1644 to 1912 would require a large number of articles, monographs, and fresh syntheses. Since the purpose of this paper is merely to stimulate further discussion and research, I hope to be excused for making a few highly tentative generalizations.

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New Views of Ch'ing History: A Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1967

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References

1 Cambridge, Mass., 1959.

2 Taipei, 1966.

3 Peiping, 1935 (No. 25–26, April and May) and 1937 (No. 6, June).