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Qing Dynasty / Qianlong Emperor / Chinese nationalism / Mark Elliott / Xinhai Revolution / Late Imperial China / Manchuria / Joanna Waley-Cohen / Asia / Sinology / Pamela Kyle Crossley
Date: 2011-08-19 16:40:44
Qing Dynasty
Qianlong Emperor
Chinese nationalism
Mark Elliott
Xinhai Revolution
Late Imperial China
Manchuria
Joanna Waley-Cohen
Asia
Sinology
Pamela Kyle Crossley

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