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Donohue, J. (1992). Dancing in the danger zone: The martial arts in America. Journal of Asian Martial Arts 1(1), 86–99.

Donohue, J. (1994). Warrior dreams: The martial arts and the American imagination. Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey.

Dorje, G. (1996). Tibet handbook. Bath, U.K.: Trade & Travels Handbooks.

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Dreyfus, G. B. J. (2003). The sound of two hands clapping: The education of a Tibetan Buddhist monk. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

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Duan Chao. (2000). A Cultural History of the Tujia. Beijing: Minzu Chubanshe.

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Duara, P. (1991). Knowledge and power in the discourse of modernity: The campaigns against popular religion in early twentieth-century China. Journal of Asian Studies, 50(1), 67–83.

Duara, P. (1995). Rescuing history from the nation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Duiker, W. J. (1977). Ts’ai Yuan-pei: Educator of modern China. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.

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During, J., & Trebinjac, S. (1991). Introduction au Muqam Ouigour [Introduction to the Uyghur Muqam]. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Durrant, S. W. (1995). The cloudy mirror: Tension and conflict in the writings of Sima Qian. Albany: State University of New York.

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Ebrey, P. B. (1991). Confucianism and family rituals in imperial China: A social history of writing about rites. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Ebrey, P. B. (1993). The inner quarters: Marriage and the lives of Chinese women in the Sung period. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

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Ebrey, P.. B. (1991). Confucianism and family rituals in imperial China: A social history of writing about rites. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Ecke Tseng Yu-ho. (1971). Chinese calligraphy. Boston: David R. Godine.

Ecke, T.Y. (1971). Chinese calligraphy. Boston: David R. Godine Publishers.

Ecke, Tseng Yu-ho. (1971). Chinese calligraphy. Boston: David R. Godine.

Economy, E. (2004). The river runs black: The environmental challenge to China’s future. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

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Egan, R. (1994). Word, image, and deed in the life of Su Shi. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Egan, R. C. (1994). Rhapsody on red cliff; Later rhapsody on red cliff. In Word, Image, and Deed in the Life of Su Shi (pp. 222–226; 245–249). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Eide, E. O. (1973). On Li Po. In D. Twitchett & A. F. Wright (Eds.), Perspectives on the T’ang (pp. 367–403). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

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Elliott, M. C. (2000, August). The limits of Tartary: Manchuria in imperial and national geographies. The Journal of Asian Studies, 59(3), 603–646.

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Ellis, L. J., & Turner, J. L. (2008, September). Sowing the seeds: Opportunity for U.S-China cooperation on food safety. Retrieved February 6, 2009, from http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/pubs/CEF_food_safety_text.pdf

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Elman, B. (1984). From philosophy to philology: Intellectual and social aspects of change in late imperial China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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Eno, R. (1990). The Confucian creation of heaven: Philosophy and the defense of ritual mastery. Albany: State University of New York Press.

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