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    a| Elman, Benjamin A., d| 1946-
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    a| A cultural history of civil examinations in late imperial China / c| Benjamin A. Elman.
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    a| Berkeley : b| University of California Press, c| 2000.
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    a| xlii, 847 p. : b| ill. (some col.), maps ; c| 24 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 741-796) and index.
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    a| Civil service z| China x| Examinations x| History.
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    t| List of Illustrations
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    t| List of Tables
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    t| Preface
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    t| Acknowledgments
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    l| 1 t| Rethinking the Historical Roots of Late Imperial Civil Examinations p| 1
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    l| 2 t| Imperial Power, Cultural Politics, and Civil Examinations in the Early Ming p| 66
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    l| 3 t| Institutional Dynamics and Mobilization of Elites in Late Imperial Civil Examinations p| 125
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    l| 4 t| Examination Compounds and the Limits of Dynastic Power p| 173
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    l| 5 t| Classical Literacy and the Social Dimensions of Late Imperial Civil Examinations p| 239
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    l| 6 t| Emotional Anxiety, Dreams of Success, and the Examination Life p| 295
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    l| 7 t| The Cultural Scope of Civil Examinations and the Eight-Legged Essay among Elites p| 371
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    l| 8 t| Examiner Standards, Literati Interpretation, and Limits to the Dynastic Control of Knowledge p| 421
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    l| 9 t| Natural Studies, History, and Han Learning in Civil Examinations p| 460
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    l| 10 t| Acceleration of Curricular Reform under Ch'ing Rule before 1800 p| 521
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    l| 11 t| Delegitimation and Decanonization: The Pitfalls of Late Ch'ing Examination Reform p| 569
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    l| App. 1 t| Civil Examination Primary Sources, 1148-1904 p| 627
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    l| App. 2 t| Civil Examination Primary Sources in the Mormon Genealogical Library p| 641
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    l| App. 3 t| Tables p| 646
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    l| App. 4 t| Timelines for Civil Examination Curriculum Change, 650-1905 p| 729
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    l| App. 5 t| Major Types of Civil Examination Sources besides Gazetteers p| 738
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    t| Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources p| 741
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    t| Index p| 797
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