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Chinese History How Genghis Khan Essay

Pages:6 (1766 words)

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Subject:Countries

Topic:Chinese Philosophy

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The usual rebellions broke out, sweeping a Chinese of most humble origins into the seat of highest power. In 1368 the Mongol dynasty yielded its place to the native dynasty of the Ming.

NOTES

Buxton L.H.D., China, the Land and the People, Oxford, 1929.

Cowan H.H., and Hall J.W., Outline History of China, New York, 1926.

Giles H.A., the Civilization of China, New York, 1911.

Williams E.T., a Short History of China, New York, 1928.

Werner ET.C., China of the Chinese, London, 1919.

Williams E.T., China: Yesterday and Today, New York, 1927.

Williams, 145

Cowan H.H., and Hall J.W., Outline History of China, New York, 1926.

Cameron Meribeth E., Mahoney Thomas H.D., and McReynolds George E., China, Japan and the Powers, New York, 1952.

Williams S.W., the Middle Kingdom, 2 vols., New York, 1891.

Giles, 452

Woodhead H.G.W., the China Year Book, Shanghai and London, 1912, and annually.

Chinese Ministry of Information, China Handbook, 1937-1943, New York, 1943.

Bibliography

Buxton L.H.D., China, the Land and the People, Oxford, 1929.

Cameron Meribeth E., Mahoney Thomas H.D., and McReynolds George E., China, Japan and the Powers, New York, 1952.

Chinese Ministry of Information, China Handbook, 1937-1943, New York, 1943.

Giles H.A., the Civilization of China, New York, 1911.

Cowan H.H., and Hall J.W., Outline History of China, New York, 1926.

Werner ET.C., China of the Chinese, London, 1919.

Williams E.T., China: Yesterday and Today, New York, 1927.

Williams E.T., a Short History of China, New York, 1928.

Williams S.W., the Middle Kingdom, 2 vols., New York,…


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Bibliography

Buxton L.H.D., China, the Land and the People, Oxford, 1929.

Cameron Meribeth E., Mahoney Thomas H.D., and McReynolds George E., China, Japan and the Powers, New York, 1952.

Chinese Ministry of Information, China Handbook, 1937-1943, New York, 1943.

Giles H.A., the Civilization of China, New York, 1911.

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