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BOOKS RECEIVED Journal ofWomen's History: (Special Issue on Women in China). Journal of Women's History, 1997. Roger T. Ames and Henry Rosemont, Jr. The Analects ofConfucius: a Philosophical Translation. Ballantine Books, 1998. Runde Bai. He Jingming cong kao. Taiwan xuesheng shuju, 1997. Susan Balder. Tales ofMagistrate Bao and His Valiant Lieutenants. Chinese University, 1998. Linda Benson. China's Last Nomads: The History and Culture ofChina's Kazaks . M. E. Sharpe, 1998. Gregor Benton. The Chinese in Europe . St. Martins, 1998. Marie Claire Bergère. Sun Yat-sen. Stanford, 1998. Beverly J. Bossier. Powerful Relations: Kinship, Status, and the State in Sung China (960-1279). Harvard, 1998. Timothy Brook. The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China. California, 1998. E. Bruce Brooks. The Original Analects: Saying ofConfucius and His Successors. Columbia, 1998. Maurice Brosseau. China Review 1997. Chinese University, 1997. G. Thompson Brown. Earthen Vessels and Transcendent Power: American Presbyterians in China, 1837-1952. Orbis Books, 1997. Zuoya Cao. The Internal and the External : A Comparison ofthe Artistic Use ofImagery in English Romantic and Chinese Chssic Poetry. Peter Lang, 1998. Eileen Chang. The Rice-Sprout Song. California, 1998. Eileen Chang. The Rouge ofthe North. California, 1998. Iris Chang. The Rape ofNanking: The Forgotten Holocaust ofWorld War II. Basis Books (Harper Collins), 1997. Leo S. Chang. The Four Political Treatises ofthe Yellow Emperor. Hawai'i, 1998. Timothy Cheek. Propaganda and Culture in Mao's China: Deng Tuo and the Intelligentsia. Clarendon, 1998. Joseph Y. S. Cheng. China in the PostDeng Era. Chinese University, 1998. Joseph Y. S. Cheng. The Other Hong KongReport 1997. Chinese, 1997. Martha P. Y. Cheung. An Oxford Anthology ofContemporary Chinese Drama. Oxford, 1997. Martha P. Y. Cheung. Hong Kong Collage : Contemporary Stories and Writing . Oxford, 1998. Peter T. Y. Cheung. Provincial Strategies ofEconomic Reform in Post-Mao China: Leadership, Politics, and Implementation . M. E. Sharpe, 1998. Chauncey Chu. A Discourse ofGrammar ofMandarin Chinese. Peter Lang Publishing, 1998. Stephanie Po-yin Chung. Chinese Business Groups in Hong Kong and Political Change in South China, 19001925 . St. Martins, 1998. Craig Clunas. Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China. Princeton, 1997. Caroline Courtauld. The HongKong Story. Oxford, 1997. Kenneth Dean. Lord ofthe Three in One: The Spread ofa Cult in Southeast China. Princeton, 1998. Carine Defoort. The Pheasant Cap Master (Heguan zi): A Rhetorical Reading. State New York, 1997. Kirk A. Denton. The Problematic of Selfin Modern Chinese Literature: Hu Feng and Lu Ling. Stanford, 1998. Frank Dikötter. Imperfect Conceptions : Medical Knowledge, Birth Defects , and Eugenics in China. Columbia , 1998. Michael Dillon. China: A Cultural and Historical Dictionary. Curzon, 1998. Lowell Dittmer. Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese Cultural Revolution. M. E. Sharpe, 1998. Mark Elvin. Changing Stories in the Chinese World. Stanford, 1997. Mark Elvin. Sediments ofTime: Environment and Society in Chinese Culture . Cambridge, 1998. Bernard Faure. The Will to Orthodoxy : A Critical Genealogy ofNorthern Chan Buddhism [Bouddhisme chinois à la croisée des chemins généalogies du bouddhisme Chan/Zen]. Stanford, 1997· Maria Galikowski. Art and Politics in China, 1949-1984. Michigan, 1998. Howard Giskin. Chinese Folktales. NTC Publishing Group, 1997. Mel Gurtov. China's Security: The New Roles ofthe Military. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998. Christoph Harbsmeier. Science and Civilisation in China: Volume VII. Cambridge, 1998. Robert Hobbs. HongKongNow!. Washington, 1998. Ng sek Hong. China's Trade Unions and Management. St. Martins, 1998. 604 China Review International: Vol. 5, No. 2, Fall 1998 You-tien Hsing. Making Capitalism in China: The Taiwan Connection. Oxford , 1998. Yiping Huang. Agricultural Reform in China: Getting Institutions Right. Cambridge, 1998. Theodore Huters. Culture and State in Chinese History: Conventions, Accommodations , and Critiques. Stanford, 1997· Roger B. Jeans. Goodbye to Old Peking : The Wartime Letters of U.S. Marine Captain John Seymour Letcher, '937-1939- Ohio, 1998. Roger B. Jeans, Jr. Democracy and Socialism in Republican China: The Politics ofZhang Junmai (Carsun Chang), 1906-1941. Rowman 8t Littlefield Publishers , Inc., 1997. Tan Loke Khoon. Trade Mark Law in the PRC. Oxford Hong Kong, 1998. Terry F. Kleeman. Great Perfection: Religion and Ethnicity in a Chinese Millennial Kingdom. Hawai'i, 1998. Livia Kohn. Lao-tzu and the Tao-teching . SUNY, 1998. Wendy Larson. Women and Writing in Modern China. Stanford, 1998...

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