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Welcome to our course wiki. Thank you for your registration. Please register with at least 2 names, one should be your historical figure (if you know it yet) and the other an anonymous alias which allows you to peer review your fellow students' articles without making them angry.
Please sign everything Please sign everything you write (the article on your historical figure, your comments to others, your entries here) with "~ ~ ~ ~" (without spaces). Wiki will turn that into your alias name and set a time stamp there. Thanks! It looks like this then: Root 18:43, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
Contents
- Rebels and Revolutionaries in North China 1845-1945 by Elizabeth Perry Cixi
- Signifying Bodies: The Cultural Significance of Suicide Writing by Women in Ming-Qing China By Grace S. Fong Cixi
- Political, Social & Cultural Reproduction via Civil Service Examinations in Late Imperial China
- Tian hou
- 1768- Soulstealers: The Chinese Socery Scare of 1768- Qianlong
- Imperialism: Reality or Myth?, Discovering History in China Cixi
- 1900 - Political Economy and Ecology on the Eve of Industrialization: Europe, China, and the Global - Mao Zedong
- Historical Figures: Licia = Qianlong, Alexis = Cixi, Kendra = Kang Youwei, Talya = Liang Qichao, Thomas = Sun Yat-sen, Juan = Mao Zedong, Gavin = Deng Xiaoping, Jessica = Chiang Kai-shek. Still to choose: Trevor = Chen Duxiu or Zhao Ziyang or Wei Jingsheng or Hu Jintao or Wen Jiabao or Xi Jinping.
How to write an article?
Just type in your new article title into the search field. You will get a response side stating that your article does not yet exist. Then you click on "create this article" and start to write. You may post your notes. Don't forget to click on "save". You may post your "reading in turn" notes with a 3rd name as long as you do not know your historical figure. Use MLA style when citing within your wiki articles.