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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Maps
  8. 1 / Guizhou and the Livelihoods Approach to Zhongjia History
  9. 2 / Natural, Human, and Historical Landscapes
  10. 3 / The Consolidation of Qing Rule
  11. 4 / Livelihood Choices in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
  12. 5 / The Nanlong Uprising of 1797
  13. 6 / A Legacy of Fragile Hegemony
  14. Notes
  15. Chinese Glossary
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ARCHIVAL SOURCES

N1HA: Number One Historical Archives, Beijing

PM: Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan

Gongzhong Dang Jiaqing Chao image (Secret palace memorials of the Jiaqing reign). Taipei: National Palace Museum. Cited as GZDJQ (PM).

Jiaobu Dang image (Record of pursuit and arrest). Cited as JBD (PM).

Junji chu lufu zouzhe, minzu shiwu lei image (Grand Council reference copies of palace memorials, minority affairs category). Cited as JCLZ mzl (N1HA).

Xingke Tiben, tudi zhaiwu lei image (Board of punishments office of scrutiny, routine memorials, homicide cases related to disputes over land and debt). (N1HA).

Zhupi zouzhe, minzu shiwu lei image (Palace memorials, minority affairs category). Cited as ZPZZ mzl (N1HA).

PUBLISHED ARCHIVES

Gongzhong Dang Yongzheng chao image (Secret palace memorials of the Yongzheng reign). Taipei: National Palace Museum, 1978. Cited as GZDYZ. [Note: YZZPYZ (see below) is organized by memorialist, while GZDYZ is organized by date. Citations are written to reflect the internal organization of each collection.]

Qianlong chao shangyu dang image (Imperial edicts of the Qianlong reign). Compiled by the Number One Historical Archives. Beijing: Dang’an chubanshe, 1991.

Qianlong chao zhengban tanwu dang’an xuanbian image (A collection of archival materials on corruption cases from the Qianlong reign). Compiled by the Number One Historical Archives. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 1984.

Qingdai Jiaqing nianjian Guizhou Buyizu “Nanlong qiyi” ziliao xuanbian image image “image” image (Collected materials on the “Nanlong Uprising” of the Buyi people during the Jiaqing Reign). Jointly compiled by the China Number One Historical Archives, the Southwest Guizhou People’s Committee, and the Guizhou Buyi Studies Committee. Guiyang: Guizhou minzu chubanshe, 1989. Cited as NQX.

Qingdai qianqi Miaomin qiyi dang’an shiliao huibian image image (Collected archival materials on the uprisings of the Miao people during the early Qing dynasty). 3 vols. Jointly compiled by the China Number One Historical Archives, the People’s University Institute of Qing History, and the Guizhou Provincial Archives. Beijing: Guangming ribao chubanshe, 1987.

Yongzheng chao Hanwen zhupi zouzhe huibian image (Collection of Chinese-language palace memorials from the Yongzheng reign), edited by China Number One Historical Archives. Nanjing: Jiangsu guji chubanshe, 1989. Cited as YZHZZ.

Yongzheng Zhupi Yuzhi image (The vermillion rescripts and edicts of the Yongzheng reign). Taipei: Wenyuan shuju, 1965. Cited as YZZPYZ. [Note: YZZPYZ is organized by memorialist, while GZDYZ (see above) is organized by date. Citations are written to reflect the internal organization of each collection.

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