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Publishing, Culture, and Power in Early Modern China
Kai-wing Chow
East Asian Languages and Cultures
History
Program in Medieval Studies
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Print Culture
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Early Modern China
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Publishing Culture
100%
Movable Type
100%
Commercial Publishing
50%
16th Century
50%
Cultural Perspective
50%
Economic Perspective
50%
Examiner
50%
Book-to-market
50%
Chinese Society
50%
Path Breaking
50%
17th Century
50%
Literary Culture
50%
Wood Block
50%
Economic Concepts
50%
Book Production
50%
Woodblock Printing
50%
Civil Service Examination
50%
Dominant Technology
50%
Arts and Humanities
Typography
100%
Print culture
100%
Early Modern China
100%
16 th century
50%
Publicity
50%
Seventeenth Century
50%
Book Market
50%
Literary culture
50%
Book Production
50%
Civil Service Examination
50%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
50%
Seventeenth Century
50%
Civil Service
50%
Book Market
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Civil Service
100%