CHINA HERITAGE
QUARTERLY
China Heritage Project
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The Australian National University
ISSN 1833-8461
No. 27, September 2011
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New Scholarship | China Heritage Quarterly
Ghulja in 1912: A Chronicle from the Russian Muslim Press, translated and introduced by David Brophy
China, Tibet and the Dynamics of Inland Borders, a keynote address by Robbie Barnett
Rethinking 1911: A Report on an AAS Panel, by Peter Zarrow
Binding Friendship: Ricci, Jesuits, China, by Jeremy Clarke, SJ