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When the atlas under discussion was printed in the years 1717–1721, the Qing Empire, founded in Manchuria, had consolidated military and administrative control over all the former Ming provinces within the Great Wall (historians call this ‘China proper’).
In Companions in Geography, Mario Cams revisits the early 18th century mapping of Qing China, without doubt one of the largest cartographic endeavours of the early modern world.
30 Μαΐ 2024 · By focusing on the historical significance of the China-Korea boundary, this book defines the nature of the Qing Empire through the dynamics of contacts and conflicts under both the cultural and material frameworks of its tributary relationship with Chosŏn Korea.
12 Ιουν 2017 · This article presents a condensed argument, tailored to historians of cartography, from the author’s forthcoming book Companions in Geography: East–West Collaboration in the Mapping of Qing China (c.1685–1735) (Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2017).
After all the eagerness of Han-Chinese Confucian gentries to help the Manchu-Qing court suppress Han-Chinese, Taiping rebels demonstrated the success of the Qing Empire in establishing its legitimate rule of HanChinese people since the 17th century.
13 Οκτ 2024 · The Qing dynasty, the last imperial dynasty of China, was established by the Manchus in 1636 and ruled China until its fall in 1912 following the Xinhai Revolution. Founded in Shenyang and expanding to Beijing in 1644, the Qing dynasty eventually assembled the territorial base for modern China, becoming the largest empire in Chinese history by ...
20 Ιουν 2022 · Three enormous maps of China, created during the reign of three different emperors of the Qing dynasty, have now been made available in open access and are downloadable via Leiden University Libraries’ (UBL) Digital Collections.