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Citation: As. Goldman, The Nun who wouldn't be: Representations of female desire in Two performance genres of 'Si Fan', LATE IMP CH, 22(1), 2001, pp. 71-138
Citation: B. Bossler, "A daughter is a daughter all her life": Affinal relations and women's networks in Song and Late Imperial China, LATE IMP CH, 21(1), 2000, pp. 77-106
Citation: Ja. Millward, "Coming onto the map": "Western religions", geography and cartographic nomenclature in the making of Chinese empire in Xinjiang, LATE IMP CH, 20(2), 1999, pp. 61-98
Citation: Bw. Reed, Gentry activism in 19th-century Sichuan: The 3-Fees Bureau (Regional government, revolution, imperial China), LATE IMP CH, 20(2), 1999, pp. 99-127
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Citation: Yuli, SOCIAL-CHANGE DURING THE MING-QING TRANSITION AND THE DECLINE OF SICHUAN CLASSICAL LEARNING IN THE EARLY QING, Late imperial China, 19(1), 1998, pp. 26-55
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