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Wei Yüan and China’s Rediscovery of the Maritime World
The Ch’ing Imprint on Maritime Affairs and Coastal Control
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October 18 1984
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Harvard University Asia Center
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October 18 1984
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: 63-77
DOI:
10.1163/9781684172450_005
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794e3179-aca1-48ab-925c-7e17542e0b1b
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Book chapters
pp. i
Preliminary Material
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
Foreword
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Wei Yuan: Portrait of an Activist
pp. 11
Wei Yuan:
pp. 33
China and the Distant Nan-yang (Maritime Asia)
pp. 33
China and the Distant Nan-yang (Maritime Asia)
pp. 63
The Ch’ing Imprint on Maritime Affairs and Coastal Control
pp. 63
The Ch’ing Imprint on Maritime Affairs and Coastal Control
pp. 79
Wei Yuan, Coastal Control, and the Opium Crisis
pp. 79
Wei Yuan, Coastal Control, and the Opium Crisis
pp. 93
Images of the Nan-yang: The Illustrated Treatise on the Sea Kingdoms
pp. 93
Images of the Nan-yang:
pp. 121
The Rediscovery of Sino-Nan-yang Traditions
pp. 121
The Rediscovery of Sino-Nan-yang Traditions
pp. 153
The Western Advance into Maritime Asia
pp. 153
The Western Advance into Maritime Asia
pp. 175
Wei Yuan’s Revision of Ch’ing Maritime Policy
pp. 175
Wei Yuan’s Revision of Ch’ing Maritime Policy
pp. 203
Interpretive Remarks The Treatise and the Force of Tradition
pp. 203
Interpretive Remarks:
pp. 207
Notes
pp. 211
Notes
pp. 237
Bibliography
pp. 237
Bibliography
pp. 263
Glossary
pp. 263
Glossary
pp. 267
Index
pp. 267
Index
pp. 277
Back Matter
pp. 277
Harvard East Asian Monographs
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