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020 _a0804729980 (cloth : alk. paper)
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035 _a(OCoLC)40869644
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050 0 0 _aHD9926.C63
_bW82 1999
082 0 0 _a338.4/767739/0951222
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090 _aHD9926.C63
_bW82 1999
100 1 _aBell, Lynda Schaefer.
245 1 0 _aOne industry, two Chinas :
_bsilk filatures and peasant-family production in Wuxi County, 1865-1937 /
_cLynda S. Bell.
260 _aStanford, Calif. :
_bStanford University Press,
_cc1999.
300 _axvi, 290 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [257]-271) and index.
505 0 0 _tNote on Wuxi County's Administrative Boundaries, Commercial Districts, and Size --
_tWeights, Measures, and Exchange Rates --
_g1.
_tIntroduction: A Tale of Two Chinas --
_g2.
_tMarkets and Power in the Late Imperial Era --
_g3.
_tWhy Wuxi? Merchant Competition and the Changing Contours of Yangzi Delta Silk Production --
_g4.
_tPublic Sphere or Private Interest? Defending the Wuxi Cocoon Trade --
_g5.
_tInvestors at Risk in the Wuxi Filature Industry
520 1 _a"This book reopens and restructures the grand debate on the nature of economic development in China prior to the Communist revolution. It rejects the debate's old contours in which quantitative data were used to argue that the trajectory of Chinese development was either "positive" or "negative." Instead, the author combines quantitative analysis with a detailed study of local politics, culture, and gender to explain the shaping of the modern Chinese economy."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 _aSilk industry
_zChina
_zXishan Shi
_xHistory.
651 0 _aChina
_xEconomic policy.
651 0 _aChina
_xCommerce
_xHistory.
650 1 7 _aZijdeïndustrie.
_2gtt
650 1 7 _aThuiswerk.
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946 _aProcessed by Dave Lyons, 12/31/12.
946 _aExcellent condition.
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