Perspectives on Modern China: Four AnniversariesRoutledge, 2016年9月16日 - 448 頁 The conveners (the editors of this book) of the September 1989 Four Anniversaries China Conference in Annapolis, asked the contributors to look back from that point in time to consider four major events in modern Chinese history in the perspective of the rapid changes that were shaping the Chinese society, economy, polity, and sense of place in the world in the 1980s, a time when China was making rapid strides toward becoming more integrated with the outside world. With contributions by distinguished scholars in the field, the four anniversaries considered are the High Qing, the May Fourth Movement, forty years of communism in China, and ten years of the Deng era. |
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... based institutions had on management practices, investment, risk taking, and so on in the early modern economic environment. The Rural Base of Production The overwhelming majority of all production, processing, and manufacture during.
... based institutions had on management practices, investment, risk taking, and so on in the early modern economic environment. The Rural Base of Production The overwhelming majority of all production, processing, and manufacture during.
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... investment. This does not, however, help us calculate the appropriateness of the capital resources of a company to the tasks it sets itself. More useful would be records of company closures, something one rarely finds in the Chinese ...
... investment. This does not, however, help us calculate the appropriateness of the capital resources of a company to the tasks it sets itself. More useful would be records of company closures, something one rarely finds in the Chinese ...
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... investment in the coal and iron industry.80 Most mines in nineteenth-century Baxian were what were locally known as father and son mines, seams exploited by family members as an occupation subsidiary to farming. The relative ease of ...
... investment in the coal and iron industry.80 Most mines in nineteenth-century Baxian were what were locally known as father and son mines, seams exploited by family members as an occupation subsidiary to farming. The relative ease of ...
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... investment. Lease and sale of mining rights became as common as that of cultivation rights, and disagreements over these lands became the second most frequent source of litigation in the magistrates' courts after tenancy disputes. From ...
... investment. Lease and sale of mining rights became as common as that of cultivation rights, and disagreements over these lands became the second most frequent source of litigation in the magistrates' courts after tenancy disputes. From ...
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Models of Historical Change The Chinese State and Society 18391989 | |
The Enlightenment Mentality and the Chinese Intellectual Dilemma | |
Part Two May Fourth Anniversary | |
The Social Agenda of May Fourth | |
Modernity and Its Discontents The Cultural Agenda of the May Fourth Movement | |
The May Fourth Era Chinas Place in the World | |
Part Three The PRCs First Forty Years | |
The Pattern and Legacy of Economic Growth in the Mao | |
State and Society in the Mao | |
Chinese Communism in the Era of Mao Zedong 19491976 | |
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