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Chapter Ten: THE PERIOD OF ABSOLUTISM
(C) The Manchu Dynasty (1644-1911)
By hu - Posted on November 20th, 2007
1. Installation of Manchus
10. Russia in Manchuria
11. Reform and reaction: the Boxer Rising
12. End of the Manchu dynasty
2. Decline in the eighteenth century of China
3. Expansion in Central Asia; the first State treaty
4. Culture of the Manchu epoch
5. Relations with the outer world in Manchu
6. Decline; revolts of the Manchu regime
7. European Imperialism in the Far East
8. Risings in Turkestan and within China: the Tai Ping Rebellion
9. Collision with Japan; further Capitulations of Manchuria.
‹ 9. Navy. Southward expansion of the Ming Epoch
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