Diana Lary is a professor emerita of history at the University of British Columbia. Contributors include Timothy Brook, Nicola Di Cosmo, Benjamin Elman, Stevan Harrell, Van Nguyen-Marshall, Pitman Potter, Peter Perdue, André Schmid, Leo Shin, Wang Ning, Alexander Woodside, and Victor Zatsepine.
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| The centre and the borderlands in Chinese political theory | |
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| Ming-Qing border defence, the inward turn of Chinese cartography, and Qing expansion in Central Asia in the eighteenth century | |
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| Marital politics on the Manchu-Mongol frontier in the early seventeenth century | |
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| What happens when Wang Yangming crosses the border? | |
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| Ming China and its border with Annam | |
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| Embracing victory, effacing defeat : rewriting the Qing frontier campaigns | |
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| Tributary relations and the Qing-Choson frontier on Mount Paektu | |
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| The Amur : as river, as border | |
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| The ethics of benevolence in French Colonial Vietnam : a Sino-Franco-Vietnamese cultural borderland | |
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| A zone of nebulous menace : the Guangxi/Indochina border in the republican period | |
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| Border banishment : rightists in the army farms of Beidahuang | |
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| L'etat, c'est nons, or we have met the oppressor and he is us : the predicament of minority cadres in the PRC | |
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| Theoretical and conceptual perspectives on the periphery in contemporary China | |
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