The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-century China, כרך 1University of California Press, 1 בינו׳ 1985 - 1337 עמודים 00 In classical Chinese, The Great Enterprise means winning The Mandate of heaven to rule over China, the Central Kingdom. This two-volume work on The Great Enterprise of the Manchus is the first scholarly narrative in any language relating their conquest of China during the seventeenth century. In classical Chinese, The Great Enterprise means winning The Mandate of heaven to rule over China, the Central Kingdom. This two-volume work on The Great Enterprise of the Manchus is the first scholarly narrative in any language relating their conquest of China during the seventeenth century. |
תוכן
Chapter One The Northern Frontier | 23 |
Chapter Two The Chongzhen Court | 87 |
Chapter Three The Manchu Quest for Power | 157 |
Chapter Four The Fall of Beijing | 225 |
Chapter Five The Nanjing Loyalist Regime | 319 |
Chapter Six Establishing Qing Rule | 414 |
Chapter Seven The Fall of Nanjing | 509 |
Chapter Eight The Jiangnan Resistance Movement | 591 |
Chapter Twelve | 848 |
Chapter Thirteen The Shunzhi Court | 894 |
Chapter Fourteen | 988 |
Chapter Fifteen | 1074 |
Appendix | 1129 |
Appendix C | 1140 |
Chinese and Japanese Sources | 1189 |
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