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Chang Sha Shi Zhi Nan


Chang Sha Shi Zhi Nan
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Author : Qianbai Zou
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1935

Chang Sha Shi Zhi Nan written by Qianbai Zou and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1935 with Changsha Shi (China) categories.




A Bibliography Of Chinese Newspapers And Periodicals In European Libraries


A Bibliography Of Chinese Newspapers And Periodicals In European Libraries
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Author : University of London. Contemporary China Institute
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1975-10-31

A Bibliography Of Chinese Newspapers And Periodicals In European Libraries written by University of London. Contemporary China Institute and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1975-10-31 with History categories.


Union catalogue of the newspapers and periodicals of China held in European libraries.



The Cultural Revolution At The Margins


The Cultural Revolution At The Margins
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Author : Yiching Wu
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2014-06-09

The Cultural Revolution At The Margins written by Yiching Wu and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-09 with History categories.


Mao Zedong envisioned a great struggle to "wreak havoc under the heaven" when he launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966. But as radicalized Chinese youth rose up against Party officials, events quickly slipped from the government's grasp, and rebellion took on a life of its own. Turmoil became a reality in a way the Great Leader had not foreseen. The Cultural Revolution at the Margins recaptures these formative moments from the perspective of the disenfranchised and disobedient rebels Mao unleashed and later betrayed. The Cultural Revolution began as a "revolution from above," and Mao had only a tenuous relationship with the Red Guard students and workers who responded to his call. Yet it was these young rebels at the grassroots who advanced the Cultural Revolution's more radical possibilities, Yiching Wu argues, and who not only acted for themselves but also transgressed Maoism by critically reflecting on broader issues concerning Chinese socialism. As China's state machinery broke down and the institutional foundations of the PRC were threatened, Mao resolved to suppress the crisis. Leaving out in the cold the very activists who had taken its transformative promise seriously, the Cultural Revolution devoured its children and exhausted its political energy. The mass demobilizations of 1968-69, Wu shows, were the starting point of a series of crisis-coping maneuvers to contain and neutralize dissent, producing immense changes in Chinese society a decade later.



Nan Chang Xian Zhi


Nan Chang Xian Zhi
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Author : Cai
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

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Chou Shi Zhi Nan


Chou Shi Zhi Nan
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Author :
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1938

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Shi Xue Zhi Nan


Shi Xue Zhi Nan
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Author :
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

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Regulating Prostitution In China


Regulating Prostitution In China
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Author : Elizabeth J. Remick
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2014-03-26

Regulating Prostitution In China written by Elizabeth J. Remick and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-26 with Political Science categories.


In the early decades of the twentieth century, prostitution was one of only a few fates available to women and girls besides wife, servant, or factory worker. At the turn of the century, cities across China began to register, tax, and monitor prostitutes, taking different forms in different cities. Intervention by way of prostitution regulation connected the local state, politics, and gender relations in important new ways. The decisions that local governments made about how to deal with gender, and specifically the thorny issue of prostitution, had concrete and measurable effects on the structures and capacities of the state. This book examines how the ways in which local government chose to shape the institution of prostitution ended up transforming local states themselves. It begins by looking at the origins of prostitution regulation in Europe and how it spread from there to China via Tokyo. Elizabeth Remick then drills down into the different regulatory approaches of Guangzhou (revenue-intensive), Kunming (coercion-intensive), and Hangzhou (light regulation). In all three cases, there were distinct consequences and implications for statebuilding, some of which made governments bigger and wealthier, some of which weakened and undermined development. This study makes a strong case for why gender needs to be written into the story of statebuilding in China, even though women, generally barred from political life at that time in China, were not visible political actors.



Chinese Materia Medica


Chinese Materia Medica
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Author : Xu Li
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Release Date : 2002

Chinese Materia Medica written by Xu Li and has been published by Elsevier Health Sciences this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Medical categories.


This clearly written, comprehensively indexed, and reader-friendly manual contains more than 350 monographs -- each describing the functions, indications, combinations, and applications of commonly used Chinese Materia Medica. Comprehensive monographs contain: details of main ingredients, taste and nature, channels entered, functions and indications, common dosage, precautions and contraindications. Unique tabular format lists provide "at-a-glance" accessibility. Summary tables in each chapter help you obtain quick overviews of the material covered. Unique coverage on toxicity and legal status. Comprehensive list of appendices and indices -- listings are by pinyin, pharmaceutical, and English names for easy reference.





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Author : Library of Congress
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1985

written by Library of Congress and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Chinese newspapers categories.




The Ming Prince And Daoism


The Ming Prince And Daoism
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Author : Richard G. Wang
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2012-07-16

The Ming Prince And Daoism written by Richard G. Wang and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07-16 with Religion categories.


Scholars of Daoism in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) have paid particular attention to the interaction between the court and certain Daoist priests and to the political results of such interaction; the focus has been on either emperors or Daoist masters. Yet in the Ming era, a special group of people patronized Daoism and Daoist establishments: these were the members of the imperial clan, who were enfeoffed as princes. By illuminating the role the Ming princes played in local religion, Richard G. Wang demonstrates in The Ming Prince and Daoism that the princedom served to mediate between official religious policy and the commoners' interests. In addition to personal belief and self-cultivation, a prince had other reasons to patronize Daoism. As the regional overlords, the Ming princes, like other local elites, saw financing and organizing temple affairs and rituals, patronizing Daoist priests, or collecting and producing Daoist books as a chance to maintain their influence and show off their power. The prosperity of Daoist institutions, which attracted many worshippers, also demonstrated the princes' political success. Locally, the Ming princes played an important cultural role as well by promoting the development of local religions. This book is the first to explore the interaction between Ming princes as religious patrons and local Daoism. Barred by imperial law from any serious political or military engagement, the Ming princes were ex officio managers of state rituals at the local level, with Daoist priests as key performers. Moreover, institutionally, most regular ceremonies related to a prince's life were mandated to be conducted by Daoist musician-dancers, and that as a result the princely courtly rites were characterized by a Daoist flavor. For this reason the princes became very closely involved in Daoist clerical and liturgical life.