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  58. Bai, Limin.&nbsp; <i>Shaping the ideal child:</i>&nbsp; <i>children and their primers in late imperial China.</i>&nbsp; Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2005.<br><br>
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  71. Ben-Dor Benite, Zvi.&nbsp; <i>The dao of Muhammad:</i>&nbsp; <i>a cultural history of Muslims in late imperial China.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, MA.: Published by the Harvard University Asia Center: Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2005.<br><br>
  72. Benedict, Carol.&nbsp; <i>Bubonic plague in nineteenth-century China.</i>&nbsp; Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1996.<br><br>
  73. Benite, Zvi Ben-Dor.&nbsp; <i>The Dao of Muhammad:</i>&nbsp; <i>A Cultural History of Muslims in Late Imperial China.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.<br><br>
  74. Berger, Patricia Ann.&nbsp; <i>Empire of emptiness:</i>&nbsp; <i>Buddhist art and political authority in Qing China.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2003.<br><br>
  75. Berliner, Nancy Zeng.&nbsp; <i>Beyond the screen:</i>&nbsp; <i>Chinese furniture of the 16th and 17th centuries.</i>&nbsp; Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1996.<br><br>
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