This major study of Shanghai's International Settlement in the Republican period is essential reading for scholars of modern Chinese history, particularly those interested in urban history, imperialism and nationalism. It will appeal to historians interested in the nature of colonialism in China, and to scholars of transnationalism and global networks.
This major study of Shanghai's International Settlement in the Republican period is essential reading for scholars of modern Chinese history, particularly those interested in urban history, imperialism and nationalism. It will appeal to historians interested in the nature of colonialism in China, and to scholars of transnationalism and global networks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isabella Jackson is Assistant Professor in Chinese History at Trinity College Dublin, having previously held positions at the Universities of Oxford and Aberdeen. She has published her research in Modern Asian Studies and in edited collections on Chinese treaty ports, Britain and China, the Scottish experience in Asia and the 'habitable city' in China.
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List of figures Acknowledgements Note on the text Introduction: the transnational colonialism of the Shanghai Municipal Council 1. Funding transnational colonialism 2. Electing and serving: the municipal councillors and staff 3. Policing and conflict in Shanghai 4. Public health and hygiene 5. Industry, welfare and social reform Epilogue. Dismantling and remembering transnational colonialism Bibliography Index.
List of figures Acknowledgements Note on the text Introduction: the transnational colonialism of the Shanghai Municipal Council 1. Funding transnational colonialism 2. Electing and serving: the municipal councillors and staff 3. Policing and conflict in Shanghai 4. Public health and hygiene 5. Industry, welfare and social reform Epilogue. Dismantling and remembering transnational colonialism Bibliography Index.
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