Talk:Mark Elliott (historian)

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 * A leading figure in what is often known as the "New Qing History," Professor Elliott is among the very few historians in the United States trained in the use of Manchu-language sources, upon which his first book, The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China (Stanford UP, 2001), is largely based. In his book, he traces the development of the Eight Banners, and suggests that Manchu rule in late imperial China was less "sinocentric" than what earlier scholars thought to be (p. xiii). His second book is a biography of the Qianlong emperor. He is currently researching on the connections between the Manchu empire and modern China.

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