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Keeping the Nation's House

Keeping the Nation's House

Domestic Management and the Making of Modern China
by Helen M. Schneider
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tagged : china, social history, women's studies, history, gender studies

The term home economics often conjures images of sterile classrooms where girls learn to cook dinner and swaddle dolls, far removed from the seats of power. Helen Schneider unsettles this assumption by revealing how Chinese women helped to build a nation, one family at a time. From the 1920s to the early 1950s, home economists transformed the most …

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Eating Bitterness

Eating Bitterness

New Perspectives on China's Great Leap Forward and Famine
edited by Kimberley Ens Manning & Felix Wemheuer
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When the Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949, Mao Zedong declared that “not even one person shall die of hunger.” Yet some 30 million peasants died of starvation and exhaustion during the Great Leap Forward. Eating Bitterness reveals how men and women in rural and urban settings, from the provincial level to the grassroots, experience …

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A School in Every Village

A School in Every Village

Educational Reform in a Northeast China County, 1904-31
by Elizabeth R. VanderVen
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In the early 1900s, the Qing dynasty implemented a nationwide school system to buttress its power. Although the Communists, contemporary observers, and more recent scholarship have all depicted rural society as feudal and these educational reforms a failure, Elizabeth VanderVen draws on untapped archival materials to show that villagers and local o …

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The Cult of Happiness

Nianhua, Art, and History in Rural North China
by James A. Flath
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History and art come together in this definitive discussion of the Chinese woodblock print form of nianhua, literally "New Year pictures." James Flath analyzes the role of nianhua in the home and later in the theatre and relates these artworks to the social, cultural, and political milieu of North China as it was between the late Qing dynasty and t …

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The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Literacy and Revolution in South China, 1949-95
by Glen Peterson
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This book is a social and political history of the struggle for literacy in rural China from 1949 until 1994. It aims to show how China's revolutionary leaders conceived and promoted literacy in the countryside and how villagers made use of the literacy education and schools they were offered. Rather than focusing narrowly on educational issues alo …

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Smokeless Sugar

Smokeless Sugar

The Death of a Provincial Bureaucrat and the Construction of China's National Economy
by Emily M. Hill
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Part history, part biography, and part mystery story, Smokeless Sugar traces the formation of a national economy in China through an intriguing investigation of the 1936 execution of an allegedly corrupt Cantonese official. Feng Rui, a Western-educated agricultural expert, introduced modern sugar milling to China in the 1930s as a key component in …

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Beyond Suffering

Beyond Suffering

Recounting War in Modern China
edited by James Flath & Norman Smith
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China was afflicted by a brutal succession of conflicts through much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Yet there has never been clear understanding of how wartime suffering has defined the nation and shaped its people.

In Beyond Suffering, a distinguished group of historians of modern China look beyond the geopolitical aspects of war to exp …

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Tibet and Nationalist China's Frontier

Tibet and Nationalist China's Frontier

Intrigues and Ethnopolitics, 1928-49
by Hsaio-ting Lin
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In this ground-breaking study, Hsiao Ting Lin demonstrates that the Chinese frontier was the subject neither of concerted aggression on the part of a centralized and indoctrinated Chinese government nor of an ideologically driven nationalist ethnopolitics. Instead, Nationalist sovereignty over Tibet and other border regions was the result of rhetor …

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Administering the Colonizer

Administering the Colonizer

Manchuria’s Russians under Chinese Rule, 1918-29
by Blaine R. Chiasson
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Harbin of the 1920s was viewed by Westerners as a world turned upside down. The Chinese government had taken over administration of the Russian-founded Chinese Eastern Railway concession, and its large Russian population. This account of the decade-long multi-ethnic and multinational administrative experiment in North Manchuria reveals that China n …

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Arming the Chinese

Arming the Chinese

The Western Armaments Trade in Warlord China, 1920-28, Second Edition
by Anthony B. Chan
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First published in 1982, this book remains the classic account of the arms trade in warlord China. The second edition includes a new preface that reframes the argument within the paradigm of critical militarism and state criminality. Arming the Chinese tells the story of the Western and Japanese merchants and governments who provided weapons to war …

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Art in Turmoil

Art in Turmoil

The Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1966-76
contributions by Ralph Croizier; Shentian Zheng & Scott Watson, edited by Richard King
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Forty years after China’s tumultuous Cultural Revolution, this book revisits the visual and performing arts of the period – the paintings, propaganda posters, political cartoons, sculpture, folk arts, private sketchbooks, opera, and ballet. Probing deeply, it examines what these vibrant, militant, often gaudy images meant to artists, their patr …

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Village China at War

Village China at War

The Impact of Resistance to Japan, 1937-1945
by Dagfinn Gatu
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Forged in the furnace of the anti-Japanese war, Chinese communism first took root in the North, later expanding to conquer all of China. The nature of this explosive growth remains disputed. Dagfinn Gatu examines issues that have so far not received comprehensive treatment. In the North China regions, the CCP secured most of its recruits and its po …

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The Chinese State at the Borders

The Chinese State at the Borders

edited by Diana Lary
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The People’s Republic of China claims to have 22,000 kilometres of land borders and 18,000 kilometres of coast line. How did this vast country come into being? The state credo describes an ancient process of cultural expansion: border peoples gratefully accept high culture in China and become inalienable parts of the country. And yet, the “cent …

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Healing Henan

Healing Henan

Canadian Nurses at the North China Mission, 1888-1947
by Sonya Grypma
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While volumes have been written about the Protestant missionary movement in China, scant attention has been paid to the role of nursing and nurses in these missions. Set against a backdrop of war and revolution, Healing Henan brings sixty years of missionary nursing out of the shadows by examining how Canadian nurses shaped health care in the provi …

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Resisting Manchukuo

Resisting Manchukuo

Chinese Women Writers and the Japanese Occupation
by Norman Smith
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Norman Smith reveals the literary world of Japanese-occupied Manchuria (Manchukuo, 1932-45) and examines the lives, careers, and literary legacies of seven prolific Chinese women writers during the period. Smith shows how a complex blend of fear and freedom produced an environment in which Chinese women writers could articulate dissatisfaction with …

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Teachers’ Schools and the Making of the Modern Chinese Nation-State, 1897-1937

Teachers’ Schools and the Making of the Modern Chinese Nation-State, 1897-1937

by Xiaoping Cong
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During the educational and social transformations in politically tumultuous early twentieth-century China, Chinese teacher's schools played a critical role. They were a force in the changes that swept Chinese society, bridging Chinese and Western ideals, empowering women, and contributing to rural modernization. This innovative account examines the …

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Frontier People

Han Settlers in Minority Areas of China
by Mette Halskov Hansen
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Frontier People shows how the Han themselves have been directly involved in the process of transformation within these areas where they have settled. Their perceptions of the minority natives, their “old home,” other immigrants, and their own role in the areas are examined in relation to the official discourse on the migrations. This study cont …

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Gutenberg in Shanghai

Gutenberg in Shanghai

Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876-1937
by Christopher A. Reed
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Relying on documents previously unavailable to both Western and Chinese researchers, this history demonstrates how Western technology and evolving traditional values resulted in the birth of a unique form of print capitalism that would have a far-reaching and irreversible influence on Chinese culture. In the mid-1910s, what historians call the "Gol …

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Scars of War

Scars of War

The Impact of Warfare on Modern China
edited by Diana Lary & Stephen MacKinnon
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Throughout its modern history, China has suffered from immense destruction and loss of life from warfare. During its worst period of warfare, the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War (1937-45), millions of civilians lost their lives. For China, the story of modern war-related death and suffering has remained hidden. Hundreds of massacres are still …

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