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- Climatic change and dynastic cycles in Chinese history: a review
- Climatic Change (2010) 101:565–573. DOI 10.1007/s10584-009-9702-3.
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- Recent Chinese History in Ecosystem Perspective Stevan Harrell
- Little Ice Age of 1550-1850, or the famous Dynastic Cycle of Imperial Chinese history. Recently, the work of C.S.
- faculty.washington.edu
- Dynastic cycle: A generic structure describing resource allocation in
- networks. This paper presents a new generic system that we name the dynastic cycle system. It is based on a stylized model of events from the Chinese history.
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- Timeline of Chinese History
- pascal.iseg.utl.pt
- War, Politics and Society inEarly Modern China, 900-1795
- dynastic cycle among historians of China, most historians, both within China and abroad, still define themselves in terms of the dynasty they study.
- wxy.seu.edu.cn
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- Dynastic cycle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Dynastic cycle (traditional Chinese: 朝代循環; simplified Chinese: 朝代循环; pinyin: Cháodài Xúnhuán) is an important political theory in Chinese history.
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- Chinese historiography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Chinese Historiography Dynastic Cycle | RM.com ®
- Chinese Historiography Dynastic Cycle | RM.
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- Why was the dynastic cycle important to acient china
- Describe the dynastic cycle in China? the dynastic cycle is an important political theory in the chinese history. Dynastic cycle in china was?
- wiki.answers.com
- Climatic change and dynastic cycles in Chinese history: a review
- Climatic Change (2010) 101:565–573. DOI 10.1007/s10584-009-9702-3.
- www.springerlink.com
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