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Download Free PDF. Mapping the Qing Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Hand-drawn Maps from the ‘Qing Atlas Tradition’ at the Museum am Rothenbaum in Hamburg. Diana Lange. 2024, manucscript cultures.
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’).
12 Ιουν 2017 · Curiously, the atlas known as ‘Overview Maps of Imperial Territories’ or Huangyu quanlan tu 皇輿全覽圖 hardly rings a bell among historians of cartography. Yet, this enormous atlas of Qing China, printe...
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.
20 Ιουλ 2015 · The French Jesuit mission to China in the 1690s was focused on this very ambition – geographical exploration in order to build a better European understanding of the empire. For the Chinese authorities mapping represented a means of control over areas conquered by the Manchu Qing Dynasty.
The fourth khan of the originally inner-Asian Manchus, Elhe Taifin (r.1661–1722), initiated a project to map his Daiqing Empire (1636–1912), of which a large part consisted of the Chinese territories.
7 Απρ 2022 · In order to explain the territorialisation of the multi-ethnic Qing empire, this article engages empirically with cartographic and textual representations of China from Confucian literati scholars, European Jesuit cartographers and the Manchu imperial court from the 17th to the early 19th centuries.