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245 00 $aChina :$badapting the past, confronting the future /$cedited by Thomas Buoye [and others].
246 30 $aAdapting the past, confronting the future
260 $aAnn Arbor, Mich. :$bCenter for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan,$c[2002], ©2002.
300 $axii, 644 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 619-627) and index.
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tGeography and History /$rEdited by Thomas Buoye --$tIntroduction /$rThomas Buoye --$g1.$tChina's Environmental History in World Perspective /$rJ. R. McNeill --$g2.$tThe Uniting of China /$rDru C. Gladney --$g3.$tConfucius /$rJohn E. Wills, Jr. --$g4.$tHistory and China's Revolution /$rJohn King Fairbank --$g5.$tA Proclamation Against the Bandits of Guangdong and Guangxi, 1854 --$g6.$tThe Boxer Uprising /$rPaul A. Cohen --$g7.$tThe Chinese Enlightenment /$rVera Schwarcz --$g8.$tSun Yat-sen Opens the Whampoa Academy, 1924 --$g9.$tReport on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan /$rMao Zedong --$g10.$tCollapse of Public Morale /$rA. Doak Barnett --$g11.$tAmerican Exclusion Act, May 6, 1882 --$g12.$tChinese Anti-Foreignism, 1892 --$gPt. 2.$tPolitics /$rEdited by Bruce Dickson --$tIntroduction /$rBruce Dickson --$g13.$tThe Beijing Upheaval of 1989 /$rAndrew G. Walder --$g14.$tChina Since Tiananmen Square /$rStanley Rosen --$g15.$tHuman Rights in China /$rAndrew Nathan --
505 80 $g16.$tChinese Nationalistic Writing in the 1990s /$rSuisheng Zhao --$g17.$tA Quiet Roar: China's Leadership Feels Threatened by a Sect Seeking Peace /$rErik Eckholm --$g18.$tChina's Emerging Business Class: Democracy's Harbinger? /$rMargaret M. Pearson --$g19.$tVillage Elections: Democracy from the Bottom Up? /$rTyrene White --$g20.$tThe Virus of Corruption /$rJames Miles --$gPt. 3.$tSociety /$rEdited by Martin King Whyte --$tIntroduction /$rMartin King Whyte --$g21.$tFamily and Household /$rCharlotte Ikels --$g22.$tHome-cured Tobacco - A Tale of Three Generations in a Chinese Village /$rDaniel Wright --$g23.$tHow Come You Aren't Divorced Yet? /$rZhang Xinxin --$g24.$tHuman Rights Trends and Coercive Family Planning /$rMartin King Whyte --$g25.$tMcDonald's in Beijing: The Localization of Americana /$rYunxiang Yan --$g26.$tThe Fengshui Resurgence in China /$rOle Bruun --$g27.$tChina's Catholics /$rRichard Madsen --$g28.$tUrban Spaces and Experiences of Qigong /$rNancy N. Chen --
505 80 $g29.$tChinese Women in the 1990s: Images and Roles in Contention /$rStanley Rosen --$g30.$tHey Collie! Local Migrant Labor /$rDaniel Wright --$g31.$tSecond Class Citizen / Homosexuals in Beijing /$rGe Fei and Jin Ren --$g32.$tElementary Education /$rCharlotte Ikels --$gPt. 4.$tEconomy /$rEdited by Barry Naughton --$tIntroduction /$rBarry Naughton --$g33.$tChina 2020: Understanding the Present /$rThe World Bank --$g34.$tIs a Rich Man Happier than a Free Man? /$rCheng Li --$g35.$tHow to Reform a Planned Economy: Lessons from China /$rJohn McMillan and Barry Naughton --$g36.$tRural-Urban Divide: Economic Disparities in China /$rJohn Knight and Lina Song --$g37.$tDevelopment in Chinese Corporate Finance /$rWeiying Zhang --$gPt. 5.$tCulture /$rEdited by Kirk A. Denton --$tIntroduction /$rKirk A. Denton --$g38.$tMedicine /$rLu Xun --$g39.$tAutumn Night /$rLu Xun --$g40.$tTalks at the Yan'an Forum on Art and Literature /$rMao Zedong --$g41.$tSealed Off /$rZhang Ailing --
505 80 $g42.$tThe Unglovable Hands /$rZhao Shuli --$g43.$tOn the Other Side of the Stream /$rKong Jiesheng --$g44.$tResponsibility /$rPerry Link --$g45.$tOn the Road at 18 /$rYu Hua --$g46.$tDeathsong of the River /$rSu Xiaokang and Wang Luxiang --$g47.$tI Have Nothing /$rCui Jian --$g48.$tPlaying for Thrills /$rWang Shuo --$g49.$tThe Revolution of Resistance /$rGeremie R. Barme --$g50.$tFin de Siecle Splendor /$rZhu Tianwen --$g51.$tFour Stanzas on Homesickness /$rYu Guangzhong --$gPt. 6.$tFuture Trends /$rEdited by Bruce Dickson --$tIntroduction /$rBruce Dickson --$g52.$tThe New Guard /$rSusan V. Lawrence --$g53.$tThe Chinese Web Opens Portals to New Way of Life /$rJohn Pomfret --$g54.$tThe Chinese Future /$rMichel Oksenberg, Michael D. Swain and Daniel Lynch --$g55.$tProspects for Democratization in China /$rMartin King Whyte --$g56.$tThe Fifth Modernization /$rWei Jingsheng.
651 0 $aChina.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79091151
700 1 $aBuoye, Thomas M.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99043183
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