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Transforming Inner Mongolia
Commerce, Migration, and Colonization on the Qing Frontier
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356 pages
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The book examines the significant effects of Han Chinese migration on Inner Mongolia during the Qing period, focusing on social, economic, and political transformations. It connects local historical developments to broader global movements, highlighting how Inner Mongolia's integration influenced the formation of the nation-state of China and its eventual incorporation into the global capitalist economy. Through this analysis, Yi Wang provides insights into the complexities of regional identity and economic change.
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2021, hardcover
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