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Ming in general
[edit]- Brook, Timothy (1998), [[The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China]], University of California Press, ISBN 0520210913
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Jesuit missions
[edit]- Lach, Donald F.; Van Kley, Edwin J. (1994), Asia in the Making of Europe, vol. Volume III, "A Century of Advance", Book Four, "East Asia", Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0226467344
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Southern Ming
[edit]- Goodrich, L. Carrington; Fang, Chaoying, eds. (1976), Dictionary of Ming Biography, 1368–1644. Volume I (A-L), Columbia University Press, pp. 685–686, ISBN 0-231-03801-1
- Struve, Lynn A. (translator and editor) (1998), Voices from the Ming-Qing Cataclysm: China in Tigers' Jaws, Yale University Press, ISBN -0300075537
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Islam in China; Xinjiang and Gansu history
[edit]- Fletcher, Joseph F. (1978), "Ch'ing Inner Asia", in Twitchett, Denis Crispin; Fairbank, John King (eds.), The Cambridge history of China, Volume 10, Part 1, Cambridge University Press, pp. 35–106, ISBN 0521214475
- Michael Dillon (1999), China's Muslim Hui community: migration, settlement and sects, Routledge, ISBN 0700710264
- Gladney, Dru C. (1996), Muslim Chinese: ethnic nationalism in the People's Republic, Harvard East Asian monographs, vol. 149, Harvard University Asia Center, ISBN 9780674594975
- Lipman, Jonathan Neaman (1998), Familiar strangers: a history of Muslims in Northwest China, Hong Kong University Press, ISBN 9622094686
- Millward, James A. (2007), Eurasian crossroads: a history of Xinjiang, Columbia University Press, ISBN 0231139241
Gansu
[edit]- Jun Jing (1998). The Temple of Memories: History, Power, and Morality in a Chinese Village. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804727570.
Ancient art
[edit]- Allan, Sarah (1991), The shape of the turtle: myth, art, and cosmos in early China, SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture, SUNY Press, ISBN 0791404609
- 杨静荣 (Yang Jirong); 刘志雄 (Liu Zhixiong) (2008), 龙之源 (The Origin of the Dragon), 中国书店, Chapter 9, 龙的繁衍与附会——龙生九子 (Dragon's derived and associated creatures: The nine children of the dragon), ISBN 7806635513 (Section 1, Section 2, Section 3).
- Segalen, Victor (1995), "Chine. La grande statuaire", and "Les origines de la statuaire en Chine", Collections Bouquins, Editions Robert Laffont
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- Yang Xinhua (杨新华); Lu Haiming (卢海鸣), eds. (2001), 南京明清建筑 (Ming and Qing architecture of Nanjing), 南京大学出版社 (Nanjing University Press), ISBN 7-305-03669-2 - 896 pages, absolutely magnificent.
Nanjing
[edit]- Yang, Xinhua (杨新华); Lu, Haiming (卢海鸣) (2001), 南京明清建筑 (Ming and Qing architecture of Nanjing), 南京大学出版社 (Nanjing University Press), ISBN 7-305-03669-2. 896 pages, NA1547.N36 N364 2001
- Liang Baiquan (梁白泉) (1998), 南京的六朝时刻 Nanjing-de Liu Chao Shike (Nanjing's Six Dynasties' Sculptures), 南京出版社 (Nanjing Press), pp. 53–55, ISBN 7-80614-376-9 - the summary table
Qufu
[edit]- 骆承烈 (Luo Chenglie), ed. (2001), 石头上的儒家文献-曲阜的碑文录 (Confucian writing in stone: a catalog of inscriptions on Qufu's steles), vol. 1, 2, 齐鲁书社 (Jinlu Shushe), ISBN 7-5333-0781-X. Continuous page numbering through both volumes. Table of contents is available at http://www.book110.net/book/466/0466441.htm CN 1161.Q485 S55 2001 (v.1, v.2)
- 孔繁银 (Kong Fanyin) (2002), 曲阜的历史名人与文物 (Famous people and cultural relics of Qufu's history), 齐鲁书社 (Jinlu Shushe), ISBN 7-5333-0981-2 DS 797.72.Q487 K65 2002
- 傅崇兰 (Bo Chonglan); 孟祥才 (Meng Xiangcai); 曲英杰 (Qu Yingjie); 吴承照 (Wu Chengzhao) (2002), 曲阜庙城与中国儒学 (Qufu's temples and walled cities ad China's Confucianism), Zhongguo Shehui Kexue Chuanshe, ISBN 7-5004-3527-4
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Zheng He, and ancient shipbuilding in general
[edit]- Church, Sally K. (2005), "Zheng He : An investigation into the plausibility of 450-ft treasure ships" (PDF), Monumenta Serica, LIII: 1–43
- Wake, Christopher (1997), "The Great Ocean-going Ships of Southern China in the Age of Chinese Maritime Voyaging to India, Twelfth to Fifteenth", International Journal of Maritime History, 9 (2): 51–81
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- Sasaki, Randall James (2008), The origin of the lost fleet of the Mongol Empire (PDF) (An MA thesis discussing the construction of the invasion fleet, and the discovery of its remains by modern underwater arcaeologists)
- (ref name=barbosa)) Barbosa, Duarte; Dames, Mansel Longworth (1996) [1918-1921], An Account Of The Countries Bordering On The Indian Ocean And Their Inhabitants; Written By Duarte Barbosa And Completed About The Year 1518 A.D. Vol 1: Including The Coasts Of East Africa, Arabia, Persia And Western India As Far As The Kingdom Of Vijayanagar. Vol. Ii: Including The Coasts Of Malabar, Eastern India, Further India, China And The Indian Archipelago., Asian Educational Services, pp. 138–139, ISBN 8120604512 - on visit of Ma Huan to Bengal
- Dreyer, Edward L. (2006), Zheng He: China and the oceans in the early Ming dynasty, 1405-1433, The library of world biography, Pearson Longman, ISBN 0321084438 - standard modern biography
- Levathes, Louise (1994), When China Ruled the Seas: The Treasure Fleet of the Dragon Throne, 1405–1433, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-511207-5 - a journalist-written bio, but with some references to scholarly work
- Ma, Huan; Mills, J.V.G.(John Vivian Gottlieb) (1970), "Ying-yai Sheng-lan", The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores 1433, London: Hakluyt Society (reprinted by the White Lotus Press, 1997, ISBN 974-8496-78-3; restricted online copy at Google Books)
- Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry (2002), Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle, University of Washington Press, ISBN [[Special:BookSources/ISBN 0295981245|'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-0000001E-QINU`"'[[ISBN (identifier)|ISBN]] [[Special:BookSources/0295981245 |0295981245]]]]
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- Fu, Chunjiang; Foo, Choo Yen; Siew, Yaw Hoong (2005), The great explorer Cheng Ho: ambassador of peace, Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, ISBN 9812294104
- Langlois, John D., Jr.; Fairbank, John King (1988), "Chapter 3: The Hung-wu reign", in Mote, Frederick W.; Twitchett, Denis (eds.), The Cambridge history of China: The Ming dynasty, 1368-1644, Part 1, Volume 7 of The Cambridge History of China, Cambridge University Press, pp. 107–181, ISBN 0521243327
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Chan, Hok-Lam; Fairbank, John King (1988), "Chapter 4: The Chien-wen, Yung-lo, Hung-hsi, and Hsüan-te reigns", in Mote, Frederick W.; Twitchett, Denis (eds.), The Cambridge history of China: The Ming dynasty, 1368-1644, Part 1, Volume 7 of The Cambridge History of China, Cambridge University Press, pp. 182–304, ISBN 0521243327
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(help) - Needham, Joseph (1971), "29, "Nautical technology"", Science and civilisation in China: Physics and physical technology, vol. 4, Cambridge University Press, pp. 477–484, ISBN 0521070600
- Kahn, Joseph (20 July 2005), "China Has an Ancient Mariner to Tell You About", The New York Times (in English)
- The trilingual inscription of Admiral Zheng He (Zheng He's trilingual inscriptions that was originally installed in Galle. It is presently in the National Museum in Colombo; a copy may be found in the Maritime Museum in Galle.)
- http://www.1421exposed.com/html/zheng_he.html - large Zheng He bibliography
- Динара Дубровская, «Сокровищницы адмирала Чжэн Хэ». Журнал «Вокруг Света» / Август 2008.
Early Sino-Portuguese and Sino-Spanish contacts
[edit]- Donald Ferguson, ed. (1902). Title Letters from Portuguese captives in Canton, written in 1534 & 1536: with an introduction on Portuguese intercourse with China in the first half of the sixteenth century. Educ. Steam Press, Byculla.
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- Coblin, W. South (2000), "A Brief History of Mandarin", Journal of the American Oriental Society, 120 (4): 537–552. JSTOR 606615
Maps
[edit]- Road Atlas of Hubei (湖北省公路里程地图册; Hubei Sheng Gonglu Licheng Dituce), published by 中国地图出版社 Zhongguo Ditu Chubanshe, 2007, ISBN 978-7-5031-4380-9.
- Gansu Road Atlas (中国分省公路丛书:甘肃省), published by 星球地图出版社 Xingqiu Ditu Chubanshe, 2008, ISBN 978-7-80212-470-7
- Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Road Atlas (中国分省公路丛书:新疆维吾尔自治区), published by 星球地图出版社 Xingqiu Ditu Chubanshe, 2008, ISBN 978-7-80212-469-1
Resources
[edit]- DIGIMOM - mostly books on the Near East / Middle East