ch. 8: shanghai, treaty ports, concessions, 1860-1920

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    i have visited shanghai one time , it's very beautiful city

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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    It's important to begin our discussion of the age of foreig¬n intrusion and Chinese resistance by giving it a bit of geographical shape. There now is a whole shelf of good recent books about Shanghai. Our knowledge of other treaty ports and of concessions and zones of various kinds is more patchy. Everywhere we will find foreigners and Chinese engaged in processes of mutual adaptation and cooptation.

    Albert Feuerwerker, "The Foreign Presence in China", in Cambridge History of China, Vol. 12

    Betty Peh-t'i Wei, Shanghai: Crucible of Modern China

    Linda Cooke Johnson, Shanghai: From market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995.

    Frederic Wakeman, Jr., and Wen-hsin Yeh, Shanghai Sojourners

    John Schrecker, Imperialism and Chinese Nationalism

    Stanley Wright, Hart and the Chinese Customs

    S.A. Smith, Like Cattle and Horses

    And a truly amazing number of good books about 20th century Shanghai …
    Madhavi Thampi, Indians in China, 1800-1949

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