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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’).
This paper aims to provide (i) a first detailed description of the map scroll’s layout, its materiality and content, (ii) an attempt to classify it among the ‘Qing court atlases’ and (iii) a discussion of the scroll’s date of production and origin. See full PDF. download Download PDF. Related papers.
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