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BOOKS RECEIVED MarkAllee. Law and Local Society in Late Imperial China: Northern Taiwan in the Nineteenth Century. Stanford, 1995. Viviane Alleton and AlexeïVolkov, eds. Notions etPerceptions du Changement en Chine. I. H. E. C, 1994. Isabelle Ang and Pierre-Etienne Will, eds. Nombres, Astres, Ptontes et Visc ères: SeptEssais surL'Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques en Asie Orientale . I. H. E. C, 1994. David E. Apter and Tony Saich. Revolutionary Discourse in Mao's Republic. Harvard University Press, 1994. John Barclay. The Seventy-YearEbb and Flow ofChinese Library and Information Services, May 4, 1919 to the Late 1980s. Scarecrow, 1995. Frederick P. Brandauer and Chunchieh Huang, eds. Imperial Rulership and Cultural Change in Traditional China. Washington, 1995. lean-Pierre Cabestan. Le système politique de la Chinepopulaire. Presses Universitaires de France, 1994. Craig Calhoun. Neither Gods Nor Emperors : Students and the Strugglefor Democracy in China. California, 1995. Ssu-ma Ch'ien. The Grand Scribe's Records, Volume I: The BasicAnnals of Pre-Han China. Indiana, 1995. Ssu-ma Ch'ien. The Grand Scribe's Records, Volume VII: The Memoirs of Pre-Han China. Indiana, 1995. Chiù Hungdah, ed. Chinese Yearbook ofInternational Law and Affairs, Volume 12 (1992-1994). Chinese Society of International Law, 1994. Soren Clausen, Roy Starrs, and Anne Wedell-Wedellsborg, eds. Cultural Encounters : China, Japan, and the West. Aarhus University Press, 1995. Soren Clausen and Stig Thogersen. The Makingofa Chinese City: History and Historiography in Harbin. M. E. Sharpe, 1995. James Cole. Updating Wilkinson: An Annotated Bibliography ofReference Works on Imperial China Published Since 1973. McClain, 1991. William Theodore De Bary. Waiting for the Dawn: A Planfor the Prince. Columbia, 1995. RogerV. Des Forges, Luo Ning, and Wu Yen-bo, eds. Chinese Democracy and the Crisis of1989: Chinese and American Reflections. SUNY, 1992. Frank Dikòtter. Sex, Culture and Modernity in China. Hawaii, 1995. Jean-Luc Domenach. The Origins of the GreatLeap Forward: The Case of One Chinese Province. Westview, 1995. Hubert Durt. Problems ofChronology and Eschatology. Italian School ofEast Asian Studies, 1994. Halvor Eifring. Clause Combination in Chinese. E. J. Brill, 1995. Herbert Franke and Dennis Twitchett, eds. The Cambridge History ofChina, Vol. 6: Alien Regimes and Border States, 907-1368. Cambridge, 1994. Edward Friedman. National Identity and Democratic Prospects in Socialist China. M. E. Sharpe, 1995. Jacques Gernet. Translated by Franciscus Verdien. Buddhism in Chinese Society : An Economic Historyfrom the Fifth to the Tenth Century. Columbia, 1995. Beata Grant. Mount Lu Revisited: Buddhism in the Life and Writings of Su Shih. Hawaii, 1994. Edward Gulick. Teaching in Wartime China: A Photo-Memoir, 1937-1939. Massachusetts, 1995. Carol Lee Hamrin and Suisheng Zhao, eds. Decision-Making in Deng's China: Perspectives From Insiders. M. E. Sharpe, 1995. Kate Hannan, ed. China Modernisation and the Goal ofProsperity: GovernmentAdministration and Economic Policy in the late 1980s. Cambridge, 1995. Stevan Harrell, ed. Chinese Historical Microdemography. California, 1995. Stevan Harrell, ed. Cultural Encounters on China's Ethnic Frontiers. Washington , 1995. Charles Holcombe. In the Shadow of the Han: Literati Thought and Society at the Beginning ofthe Southern Dynasties . Hawaii, 1994. Sniping Hua. Scientism and Humanism : Two Cultures in Post-Mao China (1978-1989). SUNY, 1995. Martin Huang. Literati and Self-Re/ Presentation: Autobiographical Sensibility in the Eighteenth-Century Chinese Novel. Stanford, 1995. Michael H. Hunt and Niu Jun, eds. Toward a History ofChinese CommunistForeign Rehtions, 1920s-1960s: Personalities and Interpretive Approaches . Woodrow Wilson Asia Program , 1995. Robert D. Jenks. Insurgency and Social Disorder in Guizhou: The "Miao" Rebellion , 1854-1873. Hawaii, 1994. David Johnson, ed. Ritual and Scripture in Chinese Popular Religion: Five Studies. Institute of East Asian Studies UC Berkeley, 1995. 606 China Review International: Vol. 2, No. 2, Fall 1995 François Jullien. Le détour et l'accès: Stratégies du sens en Chine, en Grèce: Confuciusface à Socrate. Presses Universitaires de France, 1995. Barry Keenan. Imperial China's Last ClassicalAcademies: Social Change in the Lower Yangzi, 1864-1911. Institute of East Asian Studies, 1994. Livia Kohn. Laughing at the Tao: Debates amongBuddhists and Taoists in Medieval China. Princeton, 1995. Charles Yim-tze Kwong. Tao Qian and the Chinese Poetic Tradition: The Quest ofCultural Identity. Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1994. Sumner La...

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