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Amdo, Empire, and the United Front 安多,帝国和统一战线
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/CORNELL/9781501749391.003.0001
B. Weiner
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High Tide on the High Plateau 高原上的涨潮
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/cornell/9781501749391.003.0006
B. Weiner
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Empty Stomachs and Unforgivable Crimes 饿肚子和不可饶恕的罪行
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/cornell/9781501749391.003.0009
B. Weiner
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3. Becoming Masters of Their Own Home (under the Leadership of the Party) 3.当家作主(在党的领导下)
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.1515/9781501749421-008
B. Weiner
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Appendix A: Zeku’s Chiefdoms (ca. 1953)
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.1515/9781501749421-015
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Reaching the Sky in a Single Step—the Amdo Rebellion 一步登天——安多叛乱
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/cornell/9781501749391.003.0008
B. Weiner
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Amdo at the Edge of Empire 安多在帝国边缘
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/cornell/9781501749391.003.0002
B. Weiner
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Frontmatter
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.1515/9781501749421-fm
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Becoming Masters of their Own Home (under the Leadership of the Party) 当家作主(在党的领导下)
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/cornell/9781501749391.003.0004
B. Weiner
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Amdo and the End of Empire? 安多与帝国的终结?
The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier Pub Date : 2020-06-15 DOI: 10.7591/CORNELL/9781501749391.003.0010
B. Weiner
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