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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’).
Mapping the Qing Empire in the Eighteenth Century: Hand-drawn Maps from the ‘Qing Atlas Tradition’ at the Museum am Rothenbaum in Hamburg
12 Ιουν 2017 · Abstract. In the literature, the ‘Overview Maps of Imperial Territories’ or Huangyu quanlan tu 皇輿全覽圖, is mostly referred to as ‘the Jesuit atlas of China’. The reason is that this early eighteenth-century atlas of all Qing China’s territories plus Korea and Tibet is assumed to have resulted from European missionaries ...
A Qing Dynasty Imperial Route Map [Dated 1778] Route. History. Map of the Day and Night Stations to Mukden, China | Qing Dynasty | Dated 1778. Accordion-style folded book | Ink and color on paper | 21 x 608 cm. MacLean Collection | MC29588.
This map, in its various versions, shows Qing China at the center of a larger world conceived as “All under Heaven” that corresponds with an understanding of the Qing as a universal empire. Other imperial formations during the early modern period also had comparable ways of thinking of themselves.
View a map of China in 1648, just after Manchu tribespeople have ousted the Ming dynasty and replaced it with their own Qing dynasty.
3 Ιουλ 2017 · This article focuses on the heterogeneity found in the usage of the Manchu language, which functions as the descriptive language of the Outer parts of the empire in all editions of the Overview...