Title: Shanghai, revolution and development in an Asian metropolis
Abstract: List of illustrations Preface Foreword Abbreviations Part I. The Modern Historical Perspective: 1. 'The other China': Shanghai from 1919 to 1949 Marie-Claire Bergere Part II. Political Life: 2. Political mobilization in Shanghai, 1949-1951 Richard Gaulton 3. Shanghai and Chinese politics: before and after the Cultural Revolution Parris Chang 4. Shanghai dockers in the Cultural Revolution: the interplay of political and economic issues Raymond F. Wylie 5. The Shanghai Connection: Shanghai's role in national politics during the 1970s David S. G. Goodman Part III. Economic Development and Living-Standards: 6. Industrialization under conditions of long-run population stability: Shanghai's achievement and prospect Christopher Howe 7. The quest for food self-sufficiency Robert Ash 8. Changes in the standard of living of Shanghai industrial workers, 1930-1973 Bruce L. Reynolds Part IV. The Suburban Transformation: 9. Shanghai-suburb relations, 1949-1966 Lynn T. White III 10. The spatial development of Shanghai Ka-iu Fung Part V. Culture and Ideology: 11. The emergence of 'worker-writers' in Shanghai Lars Ragvald 12. Study and criticism: the voice of Shanghai radicalism John Gardner Notes A chronology of modern Shanghai, 1842-1979 Contributors Index.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-11-23
Language: en
Type: book
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