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The sea of learning : mobility and identity in nineteenth-century Guangzhou /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Cosmopolitanism and insularity: city and hinterland in the Pearl River Delta -- Xie Lansheng's city: the social itinerary of the Cantonese cultural elite, 1810-1830 -- The city's new landmark: creating the Xuehaitang, 1820-1830 -- Reshaping the cultural landscape: history, poetry, and anthology -- Academy, city, and delta in crisis and reconstruction, 1830-1870 -- A "Sojourner from Jiangnan": Chen Li and Han-Song syncretism in Guangzhou -- Zhu "Jiujiang": alternative identities and the delta's critique of the city -- Reflections on the sea of learning: mobility and identity in a cosmopolitan family.…”
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The Sea of Learning Mobility and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Guangzhou /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Cosmopolitanism and insularity: city and hinterland in the Pearl River Delta -- Xie Lansheng's city: the social itinerary of the Cantonese cultural elite, 1810-1830 -- The city's new landmark: creating the Xuehaitang, 1820-1830 -- Reshaping the cultural landscape: history, poetry, and anthology -- Academy, city, and delta in crisis and reconstruction, 1830-1870 -- A "Sojourner from Jiangnan": Chen Li and Han-Song syncretism in Guangzhou -- Zhu "Jiujiang": alternative identities and the delta's critique of the city -- Reflections on the sea of learning: mobility and identity in a cosmopolitan family.…”
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Timber and forestry in Qing China : sustaining the market /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Trade Associations, "Contributions, " and Contract Enforcement -- Epilogue -- Appendix A: Estimation of Timber Tax and Trade Volume at Longjiang Guan -- Appendix B: Estimation of Timber Tax at Jiujiang Guan -- Appendix C: A Methodological Note on Land Contract Analysis -- Chinese Character Glossary…”
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Customs Duties in the Qing Dynasty, ca. 1644-1911.
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…3.4 Guihuacheng3.5 Dajianlu; 3.6 Fenghuangcheng Zhongjiang; 3.7 Fengtian Niuma Shui; 3.8 Wu Chang and Xun Chang; 3.9 Chihli Pantaokou; 3.10 Other Ports; 3.11 Summary; Chapter 4; Grand Canal and Yangtze River Customs; 4.1 Chongwenmen; 4.2 Zuoyi and Youyi; 4.3 Zuoliangtin; 4.4 Huai'an Guan; 4.5 Hushu Guan; 4.6 Yangzhou Guan; 4.7 Wuhu Guan; 4.8 Fengyang Guan; 4.9 Longjiang Guan and Xixing Guan; 4.10 Jiujiang Guan; 4.11 Gan Guan; 4.12 Beixin Guan and Nanxin Guan; 4.13 Linqin Guan; 4.14 Taiping Guan; 4.15 Wuchang Guan; 4.16 Jingzhou Guan and Hubei Xinguan; 4.17 Kui Guan and Yu Guan; 4.18 Summary.…”
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