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The work frames the uprising as a major narrative chapter within the late Qing dynasty while arguing that historians’ reconstructions operate in ongoing tension with other ways of knowing the past—experience and myth. The volume is organized into three parts with prologues, followed by a conclusion, scholarly apparatus, maps, and figures.","","cbCaimEgtDesVTuU","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaimEgtDesVTuU","pdf",48216684,1,437,"English","en",105,"# Preface\n# Acknowledgments\n# PART 1: THE BOXERS AS EVENT\n## Prologue: The Historically Reconstructed Past\n## 1. The Boxer Uprising: A Narrative History\n# PART 2: THE BOXERS AS EXPERIENCE\n## Prologue: The Experienced Past\n## 2. Drought and the Foreign Presence\n## 3. Mass Spirit Possession\n## 4. Magic and Female Pollution\n## 5. Rumor and Rumor Panic\n## 6. Death\n# PART 3: THE BOXERS AS MYTH\n## Prologue: The Mythologized Past\n## 7. The New Culture Movement and the Boxers\n## 8. Anti-Imperialism and the Recasting of the Boxer Myth\n## 9. 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