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The Collapse of Nationalist China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

The Collapse of Nationalist China

When World War II ended Chiang Kai-shek seemed at the height of his power-the leader of Nationalist China, one of the victorious Allied Powers in 1945 and with the financial backing of the US. Yet less than four years later, he lost the China's civil war against the communists. Offering an insightful chronological treatment of the years 1944–1949, Parks Coble addresses why Chiang was unable to win the war and control hyperinflation. Using newly available archival sources, he reveals the critical weakness of Chiang's style of governing, the fundamental structural flaws in the Nationalist government, bitter personal rivalries and Chiang's personal lack of interest in finance. This major work of revisionist scholarship will engage all those interested in the shaping of twentieth-century history.

The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

The Shanghai Capitalists and the Nationalist Government, 1927-1937

Preliminary Material /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Introduction /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Origins and Development of the Shanghai Capitalists /Parks M. Coble Jr. --The Arrival of the Kuomintang in Shanghai, 1927-1928 /Parks M. Coble Jr. --T. V. Soong's Policy of Cooperation with the Shanghai Capitalists /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Financial Aspects of T.V. Soong's Policy /Parks M. Coble Jr. --T. V. Soong and the Shanghai Bankers, 1931-1933 /Parks M. Coble Jr. --The Silver Crisis and Economic Depression in China /Parks M. Coble Jr. --H. H. Kung and the Shanghai Financiers /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Nanking and the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Capitalists, 1934-1937 /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Conclusion /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Abbreviations Used in Notes /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Notes /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Bibliography /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Glossary /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Index /Parks M. Coble Jr. --Harvard East Asian Monographs /Parks M. Coble Jr.

A Time of Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 509

A Time of Crisis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-11
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This study of Japan’s transformation by the economic crises of the 1930s focuses on efforts to overcome the effects of the Great Depression in rural areas, particularly the activities of local activists and policymakers in Tokyo. The reactions of inhabitants of rural areas to the depression shed new light on how average Japanese responded to the problems of modernization and how they re-created the countryside.

The Transport of Reading
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

The Transport of Reading

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

For centuries, readers of Tao Qian have felt directly addressed by his poetic voice. This theme in the reception of Tao Qian, moreover, developed alongside an assumption that Tao was fundamentally misunderstood during his own age. This book revisits Tao’s approach to his readers by attempting to situate it within the particular poetics of address that characterized the Six Dynasties classicist tradition. How would Tao Qian have anticipated that his readers would understand him? No definitive answer is knowable, but this direction of inquiry suggests closer examination of the cultures of reading and understanding of his period. From this inquiry, two interrelated groups of problems emerge as particularly pressing both for Tao Qian and for his contemporaries: first, problems relating to understanding authoritative texts, centered on the relation between meanings and the outward “traces” of those meanings’ expression; second, problems relating to understanding human character, centered on the unworldly scholar—the emblematic figure for the set of values often termed “eremitic.”

Intimate Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Intimate Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

"On a visit to eastern Hui’an in 1994, Sara Friedman was surprised to see a married woman reluctant to visit her conjugal home. The author would soon learn that this practice was typical of the area, along with distinctive female dress styles, gender divisions of labor, and powerful same-sex networks. These customs, she would learn, have long distinguished villages in this coastal region of southeastern China from other rural Han communities. Intimate Politics explores these practices that have constituted eastern Hui’an residents, women in particular, as an anomaly among rural Han. This book asks what such practices have come to mean in a post-1949 socialist order that has incorporated ...

Government by Mourning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Government by Mourning

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  • Published: 2020-03-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

"From the early seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century, the Tokugawa shogunate enacted and enforced myriad laws and ordinances to control nearly every aspect of Japanese life, including observance of a person’s death. In particular, the shoguns Tsunayoshi and Yoshimune issued strict decrees on mourning and abstention that dictated compliance throughout the land and survived the political upheaval of the Meiji Restoration to persist well into the twentieth century. Atsuko Hirai reveals the pivotal relationship between these shogunal edicts and the legitimacy of Tokugawa rule. By highlighting the role of narimono chojirei (injunctions against playing musical instruments) within their broader context, she shows how this class of legislation played an important integrative part in Japanese society not only through its comprehensive implementation, especially for national mourning of major political figures, but also by its codification of the religious beliefs and customs that the Japanese people had cherished for innumerable generations."

Advertising Tower
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Advertising Tower

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-11
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  • Publisher: BRILL

On a December morning in 1925, a newspaper journalist reported receiving 25 different handbills in an hour’s walk in downtown Tokyo, advertising everything from Western-style clothing and furniture to sweet shops, charity organizations, phonograph recordings, plays, and films. The activities of advertisers, and the new entertainment culture and patterns of consumption that they promoted, helped to define a new urban aesthetic emerging in the 1920s. This book examines some of the responses of Japanese authors to the transformation of Tokyo in the early decades of the twentieth century. In particular, it explores the themes and formal strategies of the modernist literature that flourished in...

The Sea of Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 475

The Sea of Learning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-11
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  • Publisher: BRILL

" In 1817 a Cantonese scholar was mocked in Beijing as surprisingly learned for someone from the boondocks; in 1855 another Cantonese scholar boasted of the flourishing of literati culture in his home region. Not without reason, the second man pointed to the Xuehaitang (Sea of Learning Hall) as the main factor in the upsurge of learning in the Guangzhou area. Founded in the 1820s by the eminent scholar-official Ruan Yuan, the Xuehaitang was indeed one of the premier academies of the nineteenth century. The celebratory discourse that portrayed the Xuehaitang as having radically altered literati culture in Guangzhou also legitimated the academy’s place in Guangzhou and Guangzhou’s place as...

Recontextualizing Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Recontextualizing Texts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-23
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Offering the first systematic examination of five modern Japanese fictional narratives, all of them available in English translations, Atsuko Sakaki explores Natsume Sōseki’s Kokoro and The Three-Cornered World; Ibuse Masuji’s Black Rain; Mori Ōgai’s Wild Geese; and Tanizaki Jun’ichirō’s Quicksand. Her close reading of each text reveals a hitherto unexplored area of communication between narrator and audience, as well as between “implied author” and “implied reader.” By using this approach, the author situates each of these works not in its historical, cultural, or economic contexts but in the situation the text itself produces.

Japan's Protoindustrial Elite
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Japan's Protoindustrial Elite

Through a close examination of economic trends and case studies of particular families, this study demonstrates that Japan's protoindustrial economy was far more volatile than portrayed in most studies to date. Few rural elites survived the competitive and unstable climate of this era.