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/ Ethnology
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/ Information science
/ Intellectual History
/ Language translation
/ Linguistics
/ Manchu language
/ Manufacturing industries
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/ Palaces
/ Political science
/ Printing
/ Printing industry
/ publication of literatures
/ Qing Dynasty
/ Religion
/ Residential buildings
/ Sinology
/ Social and Cultural History
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Tibetan language
2005
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Qing Publishing in Non-Han Languages
by
Evelyn S. Rawski
in
Anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied linguistics
/ Architecture
/ Arts
/ Asian History
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Buddhism
/ Buildings
/ Business
/ Central Asian culture
/ Central Asian studies
/ Chinese culture
/ Chinese literature
/ Dictionaries
/ Dwellings
/ East Asian culture
/ East Asian studies
/ Emperors
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Industrial sectors
/ Industry
/ Information resources
/ Information science
/ Intellectual History
/ Language translation
/ Linguistics
/ Manchu language
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Monarchs
/ non-Han languages
/ Palaces
/ Political science
/ Printing
/ Printing industry
/ publication of literatures
/ Qing Dynasty
/ Religion
/ Residential buildings
/ Sinology
/ Social and Cultural History
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Tibetan language
2005
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Qing Publishing in Non-Han Languages
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Evelyn S. Rawski
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Anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied linguistics
/ Architecture
/ Arts
/ Asian History
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Buddhism
/ Buildings
/ Business
/ Central Asian culture
/ Central Asian studies
/ Chinese culture
/ Chinese literature
/ Dictionaries
/ Dwellings
/ East Asian culture
/ East Asian studies
/ Emperors
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Industrial sectors
/ Industry
/ Information resources
/ Information science
/ Intellectual History
/ Language translation
/ Linguistics
/ Manchu language
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Monarchs
/ non-Han languages
/ Palaces
/ Political science
/ Printing
/ Printing industry
/ publication of literatures
/ Qing Dynasty
/ Religion
/ Residential buildings
/ Sinology
/ Social and Cultural History
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Tibetan language
2005
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2005
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Given the significant role that non-Han peoples have played in the development of Chinese culture and the Chinese state, a history of the book in China must include an account of books written and published in languages other than Chinese. Such an account raises the same issues that are raised for book culture elsewhere. What kinds of materials (in terms of content) were published in non-Chinese languages? Who were the authors and publishers, and in what form did these works circulate? Where was and who constituted the reading public consuming these works? What impact did printing have on the non-Han
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