Street Culture in Chengdu

Street Culture in Chengdu
Title Street Culture in Chengdu PDF eBook
Author Di Wang
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780804747783

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A study of the lively street culture in Chengdu from 1870 to 1930, this book explores the relationship between urban commoners and public space, the role of community and neighborhood in public life, and how the reform movement and Republican revolution transformed everyday life in this inland city.

The Teahouse

The Teahouse
Title The Teahouse PDF eBook
Author Di Wang
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 377
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0804758433

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This study examines economic, social, political, and cultural changes as funneled through the teahouses of Chengdu during the first half of the twentieth century.

Civilizing Chengdu

Civilizing Chengdu
Title Civilizing Chengdu PDF eBook
Author Kristin Stapleton
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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Through a detailed study of the process as it took place in Chengdu, a key provincial capital in the interior, this book shows how urban reformers sought to remake Chinese cities by promoting a new type of orderly and productive urban community in population centers that before had been treated mainly as hubs for trade and seats of central government"--BOOK JACKET.

走进中国城市内部:从社会的最底层看历史

走进中国城市内部:从社会的最底层看历史
Title 走进中国城市内部:从社会的最底层看历史 PDF eBook
Author 王笛
Publisher BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Total Pages 323
Release 2021-11-06
Genre History
ISBN

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本书以简明清新的笔调,展示出西方思潮与本土文化的冲突、精英阶层与底层民众的冲突、国家权力与社会功能的冲突,不但表达了对民众及其所代表的文化的认同、对国家权力无限膨胀的担忧,还借由某个或某些特定的公共空间,在时代变迁的历史画卷中,描绘出自己对于历史与现实、国家与社会关系的理解。

Body, Society, and Nation

Body, Society, and Nation
Title Body, Society, and Nation PDF eBook
Author Chieko Nakajima
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 328
Release 2020-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1684175909

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"Body, Society, and Nation tells the story of China’s unfolding modernity by exploring the changing ideas, practices, and systems related to health and body in late nineteenth- and twentieth-century Shanghai. The pursuit of good health loomed large in Chinese political, social, and economic life. Yet, “good health” had a range of associations beyond individual well-being. It was also an integral part of Chinese nation-building, a goal of charitable activities, a notable outcome of Western medical science, a marker of modern civilization, and a commercial catchphrase. With the advent of Western powers, Chinese notions about personal hygiene and the body gradually expanded. This transformation was complicated by indigenous medical ideas, preexisting institutions and social groups, and local cultures and customs.This study explores the many ways that members of the various strata of Shanghai society experienced and understood multiple meanings of health and body within their everyday lives. Chieko Nakajima traces the institutions they established, the regulations they implemented, and the practices they brought to the city as part of efforts to promote health. In doing so, she explains how local practices and customs fashioned and constrained public health and, in turn, how hygienic modernity helped shape and develop local cultures and influenced people’s behavior."

Handbook on Urban Development in China

Handbook on Urban Development in China
Title Handbook on Urban Development in China PDF eBook
Author Ray Yep
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 432
Release
Genre
ISBN 1786431637

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The trajectory and logic of urban development in post-Mao China have been shaped and defined by the contention between domestic and global capital, central and local state and social actors of different class status and endowment. This urban transformation process of historic proportion entails new rules for distribution and negotiation, novel perceptions of citizenship, as well as room for unprecedented spontaneity and creativity. Based on original research by leading experts, this book offers an updated and nuanced analysis of the new logic of urban governance and its implications.

Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China

Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China
Title Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China PDF eBook
Author Alan Baumler
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 487
Release 2019-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 1317235886

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The Routledge Handbook of Revolutionary China covers the evolution of Chinese society from the roots of the Republic of China in the early 1900s until the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976. The chapters in this volume explain aspects of the process of revolution and how people adapted to the demands of the revolutionary situation. Exploring changes in political leadership, as well as transformation in culture, it compares the differences in experiences in urban and rural areas and contrasts rapid changes, such as the war with Japan and Communist ‘liberation’ with evolutionary developments, such as the gradual redefinition of public space. Taking a comprehensive approach, the themes covered include: • War, occupation and liberation • Religion and gender • Education, cities and travel. This is an essential resource for students and scholars of Modern China, Republican China, Revolutionary China and Chinese Politics.