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Career patterns in the Ch ing dynasty : the office of governor-general / Raymond W. Chu, William G. Saywell.
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Main Author:
Chu, Raymond W., 1936-2021
Other Authors:
Saywell, William G., 1936-
Format:
Electronic
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Ann Arbor :
Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan,
1984.
Series:
Michigan monographs in Chinese studies ;
no. 51.
Subjects:
Bezirk Zürich
>
Statthalteramt
1644-1912
Governors
>
China
>
History.
Governors
>
China
>
Biography.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
General.
Governors
Politics and government
Ambtenaren.
Tjʹing-dynastie.
Geschichte (1644-1912)
China
>
Politics and government
>
1644-1912.
China
Biographies
History
Biographies.
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