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Perry Anderson, « Borders and Peoples: the Qing Legacy », Annuaire du Collège de France, ID : 10.4000/annuaire-cdf.12654
To understand the Qing realm, it needs to be viewed in a comparative historical perspective, within the set of early modern, multi-ethnic agrarian empires – Mughal, Ottoman, Romanov, Habsburg – that expanded outwards across contiguous territory from original core zones of power, as distinct from overseas maritime empires of the Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch British, French or Dutch type. Looked at in this way, what were its most distinctive features? The Manchu rulers of China formed a much smal...