*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. v*List of Illustrations, pg. vii*Note on Transcription of Mongolian Names and Terms, pg. xi*Abbreviations Used in the Notes, pg. xiii*I. Introduction, pg. 1*Structure and function in the Yiian Imperial Government, pg. 25*Chinese Official Historiography at the Yuan Court: The Composition of the Liao, Chin, And Sung Histories, pg. 56*Southern Chinese Scholars and Educational Institutions in Early Yuan: Some Preliminary Remarks, pg. 107*Political Thought in Chin-hua under Mongol Rule, pg. 137*Wu Ch'eng and the Perpetuation of the Classical Heritage in the Yuan, pg. 186*Yu Chi and Southern Taoism during the Yuan Period, pg. 212*The Muslims in the Early Yuan Dynasty, pg. 257*Tibetans in Yuan China, pg. 296*The Role of Wu-hsing in Early Yiian Artistic Development under Mongol Rule, pg. 331*The Impact of the Reunification: Northern Elements in the life and Art of Hsien-yu Shu (1257?-1302) and Their Relation To Early Yuan Literati Culture, pg. 371*Mongol Influence on the Development of Northern Drama, pg. 434*Appendix 1, pg. 467*Appendix 2, pg. 469*Index, pg. 473*List of Contributors, pg. 489