Inspired by the recent approaches of the New Qing History school centering on ethnicity and empire and the South Chinese Studies school focusing on local societies, this dissertation probes into Han Chinese and Manchu becoming Mongols in Qing Mongolia using the Qing archives in Mongolian, Manchu, and Chinese preserved in Mongolia, China and Taiwan. This research focuses on two case studies: 1) Descendants of Han Chinese settlers in Outer and Inner Mongolia; 2) Offspring of Manchu bondservants as human dowry in Inner Mongolia. These groups of Han Chinese and Manchu settlers migrated, legally or not, to Mongolia since the seventeenth century. They married with local Mongolian people, raised children, and learned the Mongol way of life in Mong...
The perception that Manchus had toward Mongolia as a territory evolved during their Rule in China, t...
The perception that Manchus had toward Mongolia as a territory evolved during their Rule in China, t...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...
Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Mongolian nomadic groups came to be divided int...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a study of the Mongolian royal marriage...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a study of the Mongolian royal marriage...
The paper examines the etnogenesis of the Mongol tribes from the period of the Rouran and Shiwei tri...
This summary paper classifies the Mongolian education and language education in the Qing dynasty int...
• Analyses cultural change not only in Mongolia but also in the wider Mongol lands in China and Russ...
From the beginning of the seventeenth century Nurhaci, Taizu 太祖 of the Qing dynasty, and his success...
My PhD study investigates the under-researched history of teaching Mandarin Chinese as a second lang...
This paper is a part of a long term research project that describes the social, political, and econo...
In 1631, Manchu state-makers set up an administrative apparatus that included a ministry for impleme...
Despite the climate of economic development and the promotion of “ethnic minority culture,” I argue ...
Despite the climate of economic development and the promotion of “ethnic minority culture,” I argue ...
The perception that Manchus had toward Mongolia as a territory evolved during their Rule in China, t...
The perception that Manchus had toward Mongolia as a territory evolved during their Rule in China, t...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...
Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Mongolian nomadic groups came to be divided int...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a study of the Mongolian royal marriage...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a study of the Mongolian royal marriage...
The paper examines the etnogenesis of the Mongol tribes from the period of the Rouran and Shiwei tri...
This summary paper classifies the Mongolian education and language education in the Qing dynasty int...
• Analyses cultural change not only in Mongolia but also in the wider Mongol lands in China and Russ...
From the beginning of the seventeenth century Nurhaci, Taizu 太祖 of the Qing dynasty, and his success...
My PhD study investigates the under-researched history of teaching Mandarin Chinese as a second lang...
This paper is a part of a long term research project that describes the social, political, and econo...
In 1631, Manchu state-makers set up an administrative apparatus that included a ministry for impleme...
Despite the climate of economic development and the promotion of “ethnic minority culture,” I argue ...
Despite the climate of economic development and the promotion of “ethnic minority culture,” I argue ...
The perception that Manchus had toward Mongolia as a territory evolved during their Rule in China, t...
The perception that Manchus had toward Mongolia as a territory evolved during their Rule in China, t...
Following several successful military expeditions against the Mongols in the seventeenth and eightee...