Abstract
About the author:
Ethan Marshall is a history major in his junior year at Armstrong. After graduating he hopes to achieve a Masters degree in either History or Foreign Affairs. Ethan is primarily interested in the study of medieval Europe, but also enjoys studying East Asian history and 19th Century Imperialism.
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Marshall, Ethan
(2016)
"The Daily Life of Peasants in a Turbulent Time: 17th-Century China in The Death of Woman Wang,"
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History: Vol. 6:
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1, Article 7.
DOI: 10.20429/aujh.2016.060107
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/aujh/vol6/iss1/7
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