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Modern China’s Network Revolution: Chambers of Commerce and Sociopolitical Change in the Early Twentieth Century. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011. | Modern China’s Network Revolution: Chambers of Commerce and Sociopolitical Change in the Early Twentieth Century. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011. | ||
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爱国清官于谦 (Yu Qian: A National Hero and Upright Official in Ming China). 杭州(Hangzhou): 浙江古籍出版社(Zhejiang Classic Press), 2007. | 爱国清官于谦 (Yu Qian: A National Hero and Upright Official in Ming China). 杭州(Hangzhou): 浙江古籍出版社(Zhejiang Classic Press), 2007. | ||
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“The May Fourth Movement and Provincial Warlords: A Reexamination.”Modern China (Los Angeles), 37. 2 (2011): 135-69. | “The May Fourth Movement and Provincial Warlords: A Reexamination.”Modern China (Los Angeles), 37. 2 (2011): 135-69. | ||
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“明清江南城镇研究中的理论模式的反思: 平望和乍浦为中心” (An empirical reexamination of the theoretical models in the studies of cities and towns of the Lower Yangzi region during the Ming-Qing period, 1368-1912: The cases of Pingwang and Zhapu towns). 江南社会历史评论 (Historical review of the Lower Yangzi society) (Shanghai), 1 (2009): 13-32. | “明清江南城镇研究中的理论模式的反思: 平望和乍浦为中心” (An empirical reexamination of the theoretical models in the studies of cities and towns of the Lower Yangzi region during the Ming-Qing period, 1368-1912: The cases of Pingwang and Zhapu towns). 江南社会历史评论 (Historical review of the Lower Yangzi society) (Shanghai), 1 (2009): 13-32. | ||
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