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The Qing Empire and Inland Eurasia: The Search For Perspective
This talk will review some past approaches, and consider the prospects for developing a more integrative perspective on the role of the Qing in early modern Eurasian history, with a particular focus on Inner, Central, and South Asia.
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Matthew Mosca is Assistant Professor in the Lyon G. Tyler Department of History at the College of William and Mary.
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