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The third volume of Ming Qing yalljill will be published in the ambit of the international Project of the Chinese Encyclopedia of Chinese History and Culture. The Project is promoted by the Depart11¥!nt of Asian Studies of the Istituto Universitario Orientale of Naples and by the Institute for the Middle and Far East of Rome, and is sponsored by the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation. This issue presents new studies concerning mainly literature, language and society. Dr. Dian Murray's rich survey focuses on the strong Chinese dependence on international trade showing how the divergences in Chinese economic policies between 1350 and 1750 threw the Empire into the vicissitudes of world economy, behind the dyalectical interrelation of smuggling and the Chinese World Order. Dian Murray is Professor of history and Associate Dean at the University of Notre Dame. She received her doctorate from Cornell University in 1979 and is the author of Pirates of the South China Coast, 1790-1810 (Stanford University Press, 1987) and The Origin of the Tiandihui: The Chinese Triads in Legend and History (Stanford University Press, 1994). A very interesting contribution to the history of mentality is Clara W. Ho's essay. Clara Wing-chung Ho, in her article "Conventionality versus
Ming Qing Yanjiu – Brill
Published: Jan 30, 1994
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