The Cambridge history of China: The Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 / by Denis Twitchett and Frederick W. Mote. - 1.ed. - United State of América: Cambridge University Press, 1998 - p.1203.V.8.part.2, 24cm - Cambridge-asian history .

Introduction
1) Ming goverment
2) The Ming fiscal administration
3) Ming law
4) The Ming and Inner Asia
5) Sino-Korean tributary relations under the Min
6) Ming foreign relations: Southeast Asia
7) Relations with maritime Europeans, 1514—1662
8) Ming China and the emerging world economy, c. 1470- 1650
9) The socio-economic development of rural China during the Ming
10) Communications and commerce
11) Confucian learning in late Ming thought
12) Learning from Heaven: the introduction of Christianity and other Western ideas into late Ming China
13) Official religion in the Ming
14) Ming Buddhism
15) Taoism in Ming culture
Bibliographic notes
Bibliography
Glossary-index


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