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IN THE NEWS
Dixie Mission is back in print! On the 80th anniversary of the US Army Observer Mission to Yenan, we are re-releasing.Colonel D. S. Barrett’s memoir, in which he takes readers behind the frontlines of US-China relations.
All (full catalog)
Ritual and Scripture in Chinese Popular Religion Five Studies (CPCP 3) David Johnson |
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Business and Bureaucracy in a Chinese City An Ethnography of Private Business Households in Contemporary China (CRM 43) Ole Bruun |
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Imperial China's Last Classical Academies Social Change in the Lower Yangtze, 1864–1911 (CRM 42) Barry C. Keenan |
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The Strategies of Politeness in the Chinese Language Kaidi Zhan |
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Shanghai Sojourners (CRM 40) Frederic Wakeman Jr., ed., Wen-hsin Yeh, ed. |
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Domesticated Deities and Auspicious Emblems An Iconography of Everyday Life in Village China (CPCP 2) Po Sung-nien, David Johnson |
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The Demography of Sociopolitical Conflict in Japan, 1721–1846 (JRM 12) James W. White |
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Okinawa Two Postwar Novellas by Ōshiro Tatsuhiro and Higashi Mineo (JRM 10) Steve Rabson, trans. |
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Dixie Mission The United States Army Observer Group in Yenan, 1944 (CRM 6) David D. Barrett |