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1 | Han bannermen society in Qing period Fengtian | 13 |
2 | Fengtian's land system at the end of the Qing | 29 |
3 | Local elite participation in Fengtian provincial politics | 51 |
4 | Yuan Jinkai and other Liaoyang elites enter the provincial assembly | 75 |
5 | The 1911 revolution in Fengtian Province | 91 |
Conclusion : the Fengtian local elite after the 1911 revolution | 109 | |
App. A | Note on Manshu Kyukan Chosa Hokoku-sho | 115 |
App. B | Outline of local militias in Liaoyang | 117 |
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