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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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October 9, 2014 2:00pm to 3:30pm
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Interpreting the relationship between the Qing empire and inland Eurasia raises crucial questions about the Qing empire itself and its connection to global currents. For this reason, historians have continued to experiment with different perspectives on the study of this massive region. Interpreting the relationship between the Qing empire and inland Eurasia raises crucial questions about the Qing empire itself and its connection to global currents.  For this reason, historians have continued to experiment with different perspectives on the study of this massive region.  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.

Matthew Mosca is Assistant Professor in the Lyon G. Tyler Department of History at the College of William and Mary.