Jean C. Oi is William Haas Professor of Chinese Politics and was Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at Stanford. Her publications include Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations of Economic Reform (1999). She is also co-editor, with Andrew Walder, of Property Rights and Economic Reform in China (Stanford, 1999). Nara Dillon is Assistant Professor of Political Studies at Bard College.
To a degree uncommon among Chinese cities, Republican Shanghai had no center. Its territory was divided among three (sometimes more) municip al governments integrated into various national states and empires. Yet, amidst deep cleavages, the city functioned as a coherent whole. What held Shanghai together? This book answers that question.
在What held Shanghai together?问题引领下的论文合集。其中的个案研究把人物的关系网铺出来,看出近代很多组织其实根植于前现代的很多组织,包括同乡会、会馆、秘密组织等,因此挑战了很多用西方概念去理解中国近代社会的作法。
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