The Last Emperors - A Social History of Qing Imperial Institutions
Rawski, Evelyn Sakakida
Univ of California Pr (1997)
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Political culture, Rites and ceremonies
Hardcover 0520212894
The Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was the last and arguably the greatest of the conquest dynasties to rule China. Its rulers, Manchus from the north, held power for three centuries despite major cultural and ideological differences with the Han majority. In this book, Evelyn Rawski offers a bold new interpretation of the remarkable success of this dynasty, arguing that it derived not from the assimilation of the dominant Chinese culture, as has previously been believed, but rather from an artful synthesis of Manchu leadership styles with Han Chinese policies.

Product Gegevens
Taal e
Land US
LoC Classificatie DS754.R38 1998
Dewey 951/.03
Omslag Prijs $55.00
Hoogte x Breedte 238 x 165 mm

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"Philip E. Lilienthal book."