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Familiar Strangers: Dedication
Familiar Strangers
Dedication
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table of contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Maps
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Purposes and Form of a Muslim History in China
1 / The Frontier Ground and Peoples of Northwest China
2 / Acculturation and Accommodation: China’s Muslims to the Seventeenth Century
3 / Connections: Muslims in the Early Qing, 1644–1781
4 / Strategies of Resistance: Integration by Violence
5 / Strategies of Integration: Muslims in New China
6 / Conclusion: Familiar Strangers
Chinese Character Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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Esther and Eugene Lipman,
Avi and Mia Lipman,
and Catherine Allgor
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