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MING DYNASTY (5) answer(s).
 
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China: a short cultural history / Fitzgerald, C P 1965  Book
Fitzgerald C.P Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication London, The Cresset Press, 1985.
Description xviii, 624p.: ill., mapspbk
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ID:   001633


China: a new history / Fairbank, John King; Goldman, Merle 1998  Book
Goldman, Merle Book
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Publication Cambridge, University Press, 1998.
Description xix, 546p.hbk
Standard Number 0674116720
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ID:   049086


China through the ages: history of a civilization / Michael, Franz 1986  Book
Michael, Franz Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1986.
Description xviii, 278p.pbk
Standard Number 0865317267
Key Words Buddhism  Communism  China - Civilization  Mongol Empire  Ming Dynasty 
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ID:   029505


Imperial China / Dawson, Raymond 1972  Book
Dawson Raymond. Book
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Publication London, Hutchinson, 1972.
Description x, 326p.hbk
Standard Number 0091084800
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Manifesting awe: grand strategy and imperial leadership in the ming dynasty / Swope, Kenneth M   Article
Swope, Kenneth M Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines recent theories concerning Chinese grand strategy and strategic culture in reference to China’s Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) and evaluates their applicability in light of the actual policy choices and military activities pursued by Ming emperors and the types of military challenges they faced. It examines the entire scope of the dynasty to discern broad patterns and points of comparison while also highlighting the crucial importance of individual imperial agency in a despotic political system. It concludes that the Ming rulers did have a very straightforward overarching grand strategy, succinctly rendered as “manifesting awe,” and that this was in line not only with Chinese dynastic precedents, but quite similar to strategies deployed by contemporary monarchies around the globe.
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