In this Book
- China on the Margins
- Book
- 2011
- Published by: Cornell University Press
summary
Should modern Chinese history be approached from the center looking out or from the margins looking in? The contributors to this book have explored a variety of relationships between the center (or centers) and the margins in China under the Qing dynasty, the Republic, and the People's Republic.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- pp. vii-viii
- Part I: CENTERS IN RELATION TO MARGINS
- Chapter 3: Cultivating Empire
- pp. 43-64
- Chapter 4: Confronting Indiana Jones
- pp. 65-90
- Chapter 5: "A Dream Deferred"
- pp. 91-116
- Chapter 7: A Rock and A Hard Place
- pp. 135-158
- Part II MARGINS IN RELATION TO CENTERS
- Chapter 8: Reform Is A Bonus
- pp. 161-194
- Chapter 9: Democracy Is In Its Details
- pp. 195-220
- Chapter 10: A Bulwark Never Falling
- pp. 221-242
- Chapter 12: Phony Phoenixes
- pp. 267-288
- Chapter 13: Rural Policy In Flux
- pp. 289-311
- Contributors
- p. 312
Additional Information
ISBN
9781942242468
Related ISBN(s)
9781933947167, 9781933947464
MARC Record
OCLC
927384758
Pages
336
Launched on MUSE
2016-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No