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To Establish Peacebeing the Chronicle of the Later Han
dynasty Internet edition 2004 VOLUME 2
Translated and annotated by Rafe de CrespignyFaculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University NOTE: This document contains the text of the first volume of a work which was originally published in 1996 as No. 21 of the Asian Studies Monographs: New Series of the Faculty of Asian Studies at The Australian National University. Internet publication January 2004. © The whole work is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism, or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Inquiries should be made to the publisher National Library of Australia. The complete text of To Establish Peace is published on the Internet as a set of fourteen Acrobat PDF documents and is made available in two volumes: To Establish Peace Volume 1 and To Establish Peace Volume 2 VOLUME 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS AND LINKS TO PDF DOCUMENTS Parts from FOREWORD to CHRONOLOGY
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LIST OF MAPS Map 01 - The Later Han empire in 189
AD [ Map 02 - Civil war and the warlords
189-220 [ Map 14 - Ji province 191-205
[ Map 15 - Southern Bing province and
Hedong 201-206 [ Map 16 - Cao Cao in the northeast 206-207
[ Map 17 - The Red Cliffs campaign 208
[ Map 18 - The lower Yangzi 208-220
[ Map 19 - The lower Wei valley 211
[ Map 20 - The provinces re-arranged
by Cao Cao 213 [ Map 21 - Western China 211-220
[ Map 22 - Operations about Hanzhong
215-220 [ Map 23 - Jing province 210-220
[ Map 24 - The decisive campaigns 219-222
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