Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition
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Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition

East Asia from Ming to Qing

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Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition

East Asia from Ming to Qing

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Year
2005
ISBN
9780824873905
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Series Editor's Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Maps
  5. Introduction
  6. Part I. Manchu and Han Historical Conciousness in Flux
  7. 1. Whose Empire Shall It Be?
  8. 2. Toward Another Tang or Zhou?
  9. Part II. Temporalities of National Subjugation and Resistance
  10. 3. Contesting Chinese Time, Nationalizing Temporal Space
  11. 4. Mongol Time Enters a Qing World
  12. Part III. Alterities in Folk Culture and the Symbolics of Calendar Time
  13. 5. The "Teachings of the Lord of Heaven" in Fujian
  14. 6. "Birthday of the Sun"
  15. Han-Script Glossary
  16. List of Contributors
  17. Index