China Research Monographs
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Sunflowers and Umbrellas Social Movements, Expressive Practices, and Political Culture in Taiwan and Hong Kong (CRM 76) Thomas Gold, ed., Sebastian Veg, ed. |
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Early Medieval Chinese Texts (2nd printing) A Bibliographical Guide (CRM 71) Cynthia L. Chennault, ed., Keith N. Knapp, ed., Alan J. Berkowitz, ed., Albert E. Dien, ed. |
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From a British to a Chinese Colony? Hong Kong before and after the 1997 Handover (CRM 75) Gary Chi-hung Luk, ed. |
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Living on Borrowed Time Opium in Canton, 1906–1936 (CRM 74) Xavier Paulès, Noel Castelino, trans. |
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Knowledge Acts in Modern China Ideas, Institutions, and Identities (CRM 73) Robert Culp, ed., Eddy U, ed., Wen-hsin Yeh, ed. |
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The Cross-Cultural Legacy of Lin Yutang Critical Perspectives (CRM 72) Qian, Suoqiao, ed. |
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Quanzhen Daoists in Chinese Society and Culture, 1500–2010 (CRM 70) Xun Liu, ed., Vincent Goossaert, ed. |
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Mobile Horizons Dynamics across the Taiwan Strait (CRM 69) Wen-hsin Yeh, ed. |
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Mozi A Study and Translation of the Ethical and Political Writings (CRM 68) John Knoblock, Jeffrey Riegel |
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Working for His Majesty Research Notes on Labor Mobilization in Late Shang China (ca. 1200–1045 B.C.), as Seen in the Oracle-Bone Inscriptions, with Particular Attention to Handicraft Industries, Agriculture, Warfare, Hunting, Construction, and the Shang's Legacies (CRM 67) David N. Keightley |
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