The Making of a Chinese City: History and Historiography in HarbinM.E. Sharpe, 1995 - 236 頁 A study of the history and historiography of the Chinese city of Harbin, which has been ruled by Russia, Chinese warlords, Japan, the Soviet Union, and by the Chinese Communists. Chapters deal with the period before the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the era of Russian dominance, the Japanese occupation, and the years since the Communist takeover in 1946, and discuss local writings. Includes translations of articles by Chinese historians, and discusses the historiographical framework for local history writing. Paper edition (unseen), $22.50. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... . 1662-1722 ) . On the northern bank of the Songhua River , Hulan became a garrison town under Heilongjiang in 1734. A government ferry post between these two towns was located at the present 4 THE MAKING OF A CHINESE CITY.
... . 1662-1722 ) . On the northern bank of the Songhua River , Hulan became a garrison town under Heilongjiang in 1734. A government ferry post between these two towns was located at the present 4 THE MAKING OF A CHINESE CITY.
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... Hulan had been chosen for the establish- ment of government farms already under the Kangxi emperor , before be- coming a garrison town . There were forty such farms , worked by 510 former Chinese bondservants , and the farms were rather ...
... Hulan had been chosen for the establish- ment of government farms already under the Kangxi emperor , before be- coming a garrison town . There were forty such farms , worked by 510 former Chinese bondservants , and the farms were rather ...
第 6 頁
... Hulan to Chinese settlers ( Lee 1970 , p . 128 ) , thus providing government revenue through the sale of land and through enlargement of the tax base . By this time Hulan already had approximately 2,500 Chinese peasants , who had ...
... Hulan to Chinese settlers ( Lee 1970 , p . 128 ) , thus providing government revenue through the sale of land and through enlargement of the tax base . By this time Hulan already had approximately 2,500 Chinese peasants , who had ...
第 7 頁
... Hulan were sacked by goldminers from Sanxing , who had risen in rebellion ( Lee 1970 , p . 93 ) . Villagers responded with self - organized militias ( lianhui ) , and in 1898 the Peking government followed suit with a call for the ...
... Hulan were sacked by goldminers from Sanxing , who had risen in rebellion ( Lee 1970 , p . 93 ) . Villagers responded with self - organized militias ( lianhui ) , and in 1898 the Peking government followed suit with a call for the ...
第 8 頁
... Hulan were sacked by goldminers from Sanxing , who had risen in rebellion ( Lee 1970 , p . 93 ) . Villagers responded with self - organized militias ( lianhui ) , and in 1898 the Peking government followed suit with a call for the ...
... Hulan were sacked by goldminers from Sanxing , who had risen in rebellion ( Lee 1970 , p . 93 ) . Villagers responded with self - organized militias ( lianhui ) , and in 1898 the Peking government followed suit with a call for the ...
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