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Journal Article
The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies
Mark C. Elliott
The Journal of Asian Studies
Vol. 59, No. 3 (Aug., 2000), pp. 603-646
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by: Association for Asian Studies
DOI: 10.2307/2658945
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2658945
Page Count: 44
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Topics: Emperors, Place names, Atlases, Geographic regions, Territories, Odes
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Abstract
Mark C. Elliott examines the Qing geographical imagination as it related to the frontier region of Manchuria. He identifies the different approaches adopted by the Qing court toward this area and shows how each of these perspectives generated a separate geographical and political identity for the region.
The Journal of Asian Studies © 2000 Association for Asian Studies

