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Ming in general

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  • Brook, Timothy (1998), [[The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China]], University of California Press, ISBN 0520210913 {{citation}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  • Brook, Timothy (1978), "Chapter 10, Communications and commerce", in Twitchett, Denis Crispin; Fairbank, John King (eds.), [[The Cambridge History of China]], vol. Volume 8, "The Ming Dynasty: 1368-1644", Part 2, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521243335 {{citation}}: |volume= has extra text (help); URL–wikilink conflict (help)

Jesuit missions

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  • 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 {{citation}}: |volume= has extra text (help).
  • Lach, Donald F.; Van Kley, Edwin J. (1993), Asia in the Making of Europe, vol. Volume III, "A Century of Advance", Book One, "Trade, Missions, Literature", Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-46753-8 {{citation}}: |volume= has extra text (help).

Southern Ming

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  • Struve, Lynn A. (translator and editor) (1998), Voices from the Ming-Qing Cataclysm: China in Tigers' Jaws, Yale University Press, ISBN -0300075537 {{citation}}: |first= has generic name (help)

Islam in China; Xinjiang and Gansu history

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Gansu

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Ancient art

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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

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  • 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

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  • 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 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help) DS 797.72.Q487 D474 2002
  • 3 Kong zhanggu, B 128. C8 H62 2005.

Zheng He, and ancient shipbuilding in general

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  • 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 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help) - analyzes existing arguments for and against the "444 chi" length, and comes up with a more realistic size

Early Sino-Portuguese and Sino-Spanish contacts

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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

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  • 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

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  • DIGIMOM - mostly books on the Near East / Middle East