Manchu

Manchu
Author: Robert Elegant
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781504042260

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New York Times Bestseller: This epic novel of the conquest of the Ming dynasty “does for 17th-century China what James Clavell’s Shogun did for 16th-century Japan” (The Christian Science Monitor). Francis Arrowsmith is a man without a country, a soldier-of-fortune in search of a war. An English orphan raised in France by exiled Jesuits, he hopes to make a quick pile out of his rare skills in building and operating artillery. Little does he know that when he joins a Portuguese expedition to aid the decadent and corrupt Ming dynasty in its fight against the Manchu invaders, he is embarking on a journey that will merge his destiny with the fate of China itself. From the opulent courts of the emperors to bloody battlefields, author Robert Elegant employs his deep knowledge and love of China to create a richly detailed world of dangers and delights, where the quest for power and pleasure drives men and women to extremes of both loyalty and betrayal. Manchu is the compellingly vivid story of an empire in its last agonies and the people caught up in its fateful drama by the Edgar Award–winning author of Mandarin and Dynasty.

Manchus and Han

Manchus and Han
Author: Edward J. M. Rhoads
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295997483

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China�s 1911�12 Revolution, which overthrew a 2000-year succession of dynasties, is thought of primarily as a change in governmental style, from imperial to republican, traditional to modern. But given that the dynasty that was overthrown�the Qing�was that of a minority ethnic group that had ruled China�s Han majority for nearly three centuries, and that the revolutionaries were overwhelmingly Han, to what extent was the revolution not only anti-monarchical, but also anti-Manchu? Edward Rhoads explores this provocative and complicated question in Manchus and Han, analyzing the evolution of the Manchus from a hereditary military caste (the �banner people�) to a distinct ethnic group and then detailing the interplay and dialogue between the Manchu court and Han reformers that culminated in the dramatic changes of the early 20th century. Until now, many scholars have assumed that the Manchus had been assimilated into Han culture long before the 1911 Revolution and were no longer separate and distinguishable. But Rhoads demonstrates that in many ways Manchus remained an alien, privileged, and distinct group. Manchus and Han is a pathbreaking study that will forever change the way historians of China view the events leading to the fall of the Qing dynasty. Likewise, it will clarify for ethnologists the unique origin of the Manchus as an occupational caste and their shifting relationship with the Han, from border people to rulers to ruled. Winner of the Joseph Levenson Book Prize for Modern China, sponsored by The China and Inner Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies

The Manchu Way

The Manchu Way
Author: Mark C. Elliott
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804746842

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In 1644, the Manchus, a relatively unknown people inhabiting China's northeastern frontier, overthrew the Ming, Asia's mightiest rulers, and established the Qing dynasty, This book supplies a radically new perspective on the formative period of the modern Chinese nation.

Manchu

Manchu
Author: Gertraude Roth Li
Publsiher: Natl Foreign Lg Resource Ctr
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780980045956

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This resource offers students a tool to gain a good grounding in the Manchu language. With this text--the equivalent of a three-semester course--students are able study Manchu on their own time and at their own speed.

The Manchus

The Manchus
Author: Pamela Kyle Crossley
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0631235914

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This book relates the history of the Manchus, the rise and fall of their vast empire and their legacy today.

The Diary of 1636

The Diary of 1636
Author: Na Man’gap
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231552233

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Early in the seventeenth century, Northeast Asian politics hung in a delicate balance among the Chosŏn dynasty in Korea, the Ming in China, and the Manchu. When a Chosŏn faction realigned Korea with the Ming, the Manchu attacked in 1627 and again a decade later, shattering the Chosŏn-Ming alliance and forcing Korea to support the newly founded Qing dynasty. The Korean scholar-official Na Man’gap (1592–1642) recorded the second Manchu invasion in his Diary of 1636, the only first-person account chronicling the dramatic Korean resistance to the attack. Partly composed as a narrative of quotidian events during the siege of Namhan Mountain Fortress, where Na sought refuge with the king and other officials, the diary recounts Korean opposition to Manchu and Mongol forces and the eventual surrender. Na describes military campaigns along the northern and western regions of the country, the capture of the royal family, and the Manchu treatment of prisoners, offering insights into debates about Confucian loyalty and the conduct of women that took place in the war’s aftermath. His work sheds light on such issues as Confucian statecraft, military decision making, and ethnic interpretations of identity in the seventeenth century. Translated from literary Chinese into English for the first time, the diary illuminates a traumatic moment for early modern Korean politics and society. George Kallander’s critical introduction and extensive annotations place The Diary of 1636 in its historical, political, and military context, highlighting the importance of this text for students and scholars of Chinese and East Asian as well as Korean history.

Fu Manchu s Bride

Fu Manchu s Bride
Author: Sax Rohmer
Publsiher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2022-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781667601106

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A strange epidemic is sweeping the Riviera. In desperation the French authorities call upon Dr Petrie to find an answer. During this crisis, a mysterious siren on the beach captivates Alan Sterling. She tells him her name only—Fleurette—and flees. When Petrie’s lab cultures show up sleeping sickness and plague, they call in Sir Denis Nayland Smith. It is not long before their investigations lead them to Fleurette—and to Dr Fu Manchu...

Proceedings of the First North American Conference on Manchu Studies Studies in Manchu literature and history

Proceedings of the First North American Conference on Manchu Studies  Studies in Manchu literature and history
Author: Stephen A. Wadley,Carsten Naeher
Publsiher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2006
Genre: Manchu literature
ISBN: 3447052260

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Majority of the papers presented at the conference.