Author: Elliott, Mark C.

Emperor Qianlong : son of heaven, man of the world
Date2009
Publish_locationNew York
PublisherPearson Longman
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesLibrary of world biography
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberDS754.8.E455 2009
Descriptionxv, 192 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
NoteEmperor Qianlong : son of heaven, man of the world / Mark C. Elliott.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
SubjectChina--Kings and rulers--Biography China--History--Qianlong 乾隆, 1736-1795 Qianlong 乾隆, Emperor of China, 1711-1799
Seriesfoo 94
ISBN9780321084446 ; 0321084446
LCCN2008048382
The Manchu way : the eight banners and ethnic identity in late imperial China
Date2001
Publish_locationStanford, CA
PublisherStanford University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberDS731.M35 E55 2001
Descriptionxxiii, 580 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Note

The Manchu way : the eight banners and ethnic identity in late imperial China / Mark C. Elliott.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 511-550) and index.

"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, which endured to 1912. From this event arises one of Chinese history's great conundrums: How did a barely literate alien people manage to remain in power for nearly 300 years over a highly cultured population that was vastly superior in number? Drawing on recent critical notions of ethnicity, the author explores the evolution of the 'Eight Banners', a unique Manchu system of social and military organization that was instrumental in the conquest of the Ming. Their power derived not only from the acceptance of orthodox Chinese notions of legitimacy, but also, the author suggests, from Manchu 'ethnic sovereignty', which depended on the sustained coherence of the conquest group." --Publisher description.

SubjectChina--History--Manchu conquest, 1643-1644 China--History--Qing dynasty, 1644-1911 Manchus--Banners and bannermen--History Manchus--Ethnic identity--History--17th-18th centuries
ISBN0804736065 ; 9780804736060
LCCN00064087