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No detailed description available for "The Comprador in Nineteenth Century China".
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This immensely valuable reference work provides a study of contemporary Chinese leadership and institutions in its biographies of 500 persons who have influenced the Chinese Communist Movement from the founding of the CCP in 1921 to 1965. Two hundred of the biographies are Party Central Committee Members, the other 300 include government ministers, party officials in the provinces, military and labor leaders, scientists, women and youth leaders, and artists and writers. The authors also provide an analytical foreword, appendices, an annotated general bibliography, and a glossary.
This immensely valuable reference work provides a study of contemporary Chinese leadership and institutions in its biographies of 500 persons who have influenced the Chinese Communist Movement from the founding of the CCP in 1921 to 1965. Two hundred of the biographies are Party Central Committee Members, the other 300 include government ministers, party officials in the provinces, military and labor leaders, scientists, women and youth leaders, and artists and writers. The authors also provide an analytical foreword, appendices, an annotated general bibliography, and a glossary.
No detailed description available for "The Origins of Entrepreneurship in Meiji Japan".
No detailed description available for "Intellectual Trends in the Ch'ing Period (Ch'ing-tai hsüeh-shu kai-lun)".
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No detailed description available for "Anglo-American Steamship Rivalry in China, 1862-1874".
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David Zweig argues that because advocates of agrarian radicalism formed a minority group within China's central leadership, they acted in opposition to the dominant moderate forces and resorted to alternative strategies to mobilize support for their unofficial policies. Zweig examines the local realities of the radicals' program by describing the results of specific policies; he discriminates among the responses of officials at different bureaucratic levels, peasants of varying income levels and family structures, and villages with specific geographic and socioeconomic characteristics. He draws on his own field research in Chinese villages and interviews with Chinese college students and their friends who had lived in the countryside and emigres in Hong Kong who had lived and worked in rural China.
No detailed description available for "Russia and the Roots of the Chinese Revolution, 1896-1911".
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