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  • Books Received
Joseph Allen. Sea of Dreams: The Selected Writings of Gu Cheng. New Directions, 2005.
Ofra Anson. Health Care in Rural China: Lessons from Hebei Province. Ashgate, 2005.
Ellen Bangsbo. Teaching and Learning in Tibet. NIAS Press, 2005.
David Barker. Traditional Techniques in Contemporary Chinese Printmaking. Hawai‘i, 2005.
Zvi Ben-Dor Benite. The Dao of Muhammad: A Cultural History of Muslims in Late Imperial China. Harvard, 2005.
Chris Berry. Island on the Edge: Taiwan New Cinema and After. Hong Kong University Press, 2005.
Morris L. Bian. The Making of the State Enterprise System in Modern China: The Dynamics of Institutional Change. Harvard, 2005.
Friedrich Alexander Bischoff. San Tzu Ching Explicated: The Classical Initiation to Classic Chinese, Couplet I to XI. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005.
Helen R. Boyd. “Die Euture of Tibet: The Government-in-Exile Meets the Challenge of Democratization. Peter Lang, 2005.
David Bray. Social Space and Governance in Urban China: The Danwei System from Origins to Reform. Stanford, 2005.
Juliet Bredon. The Moon Year: A Record of Chinese Customs and Festivals. Kegan Paul, 2005.
Timothy Brook. Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China. Harvard, 2005.
Vibeke Børdahl. Four Masters of Chinese Storytelling. NIAS Press, 2005.
Tian Yu Cao. The Chinese Model of Modern Development. Routledge Curzon, 2005.
Eileen Chang. Written on Water. Columbia, 2005.
Sing-chen Lydia Chiang. Collecting the Self: Body and Identity in Strange Tale Collections of Late Imperial China. Brill, 2005.
Paul Clark. Reinventing China: A Generation and Its Films. Chinese University Press, 2005.
Antonio S. Cua. Human Nature, Ritual, and History: Studies in Xunzi and Chinese Philosophy. Catholic University of America, 2005.
Nicola Di Cosmo. Political Frontiers, Ethnic Boundaries, and Human Geographies in Chinese History. Routledge, 2003.
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, The State of China Atlas: Mapping the World’s Fastest Growing Economoy. California, 2005.
Robert Stowe England. Aging China: The Demographic Challenge to China’s Economic Prospects. Praeger, 2005.
John Friedmann. China’s Urban Transition. Minnesota, 2005.
Paul R. Goldin. After Confucius: Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy. Hawai’i, 2005.
Avery Goldstein. Rising to the Challenge: China’s Grand Strategy and International Security. Stanford, 2005.
Bryna Goodman. Gender in Motion: Divisions of Labor and Cultural Change in Late Imperial and Modern China. Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.
Ming Dong Gu. Chinese Theories of Reading and Writing: A Route to Hermeneutics and Open Poetics. SUNY, 2005.
Qitao Guo. Ritual Opera and Mercantile Lineage: The Confucian Transformation of Popular Culture in Late Imperial Huizhou. Stanford, 2005.
John Christopher Hamm. Paper Swordsmen: Jin Yong and the Modern Chinese Martial Arts Novel. Hawai‘i, 2005.
Xiaorong Han. Chinese Discourses on the Peasant: 1900–1949. SUNY, 2005.
Colin S.C. Hawes. “The Social Circulation of Poetry in the Mid-Northern Song: Emotional Energy and Literati Self-Cultivation. SUNY, 2005.
Robert G. Henricks. Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching: A Translation of the Startling New Documents Found at Guodian. Columbia, 2000.
Xiao Hong, The Dyer’s Daughter. Chinese University Press, 2005.
Ping-chen Hsiung. A Tender Voyage: Children and Childhood in Late Imperial China. Stanford, 2005.
Fu Hualing. National Security and Fundamental Freedoms: Hong Kong’s Article 23 Under Scrutiny. Hong Kong University Press, 2005.
Nicole Huang. Women, War, Domesticity: Shanghai Literature and Popular Culture of the 1940s. Brill, 2005.
Theodore Huters. Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China. Hawai‘i, 2005.
Hung-yok Ip. Intellectuals in Revolutionary China, 1921–1949: Leaders, Heroes, and Sophisticates. Routledge-Curzon, 2005. [End Page 596]
Xiao-bin Ji. Politics and Conservatism in Northern Song China: The Career and Thought of Sima Guang (a.d. 1019–1086). Chinese University Press, 2005.
Yonglin Jiang, The Great Ming Code/Da Ming lü li. Washington, 2005.
Rose Kerr. Science and Civilisation in China. Volume 5, Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Part 12, Ceramic Technology. Cambridge, 2004.
Thoralf Klein. Karl Gützlaff (1803–1851) und das Christentum in Ostasien: Ein Missionar zwischen den Kulturen. Monumenta Serica, 2005.
David Knechtges. Rhetoric and the Discourses of Power in Court Culture: China, Europe, and Japan. Washington, 2005.
Matthew Kohrman. Bodies of Difference: Experiences of Disability and Institutional Advocacy in the Making of Modern China. California, 2005.
Ashild Kolås. On...

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